The focus of this study is twofold. Firstly, it aims to find out more about parents’ expectations as their disabled child starts school and secondly, to explore ways in which parents of disabled children can become involved in the research process. Legislation sets out what parents have the right to expect in terms of their child’s education and current government initiatives and policies are encouraging parents to play a more significant role in the development of services. Yet services for disabled children and their parents continue to adopt a needs based approach. Such an approach is contrary to the social model of disability that focuses on removing the barriers that prevent disabled people being included in society. By adopting a soci...
This study explored the perceptions of parents and staff around the services offered to young childr...
This doctoral study set out to explore how parents of children with statements of special educationa...
Aims - This study aimed to explore parents’ experiences and opinions of accessing current services f...
Most disabled children in England start school within a mainstream primary school environment. Resea...
This report comes at the end of an 11 month study exploring disabled parents' experiences of involve...
This leaflet sets out the main findings from research about disabled parents' involvement in their c...
[EN] There has been much debate around the role of parents in supporting their disabled children in ...
The birth of a child with a disability is a critical event for the whole family. Through in-depth in...
This chapter prsesnts findings from a 2 year study funded by the Scottish Executive exploring disabl...
It is a truism that children make greater educational progress when their parents are included in th...
Past research has established clear educational inequities between young people with disabilities an...
Promoting parental participation plays a significant role in education policies across Britain. Prev...
In this guidance you will find the voices of a range of disabled parents describing how good practic...
Research has shown that the expectations parents hold for their children are important to children’s...
Special education has evolved into a dominant area of education since first brought to the forefront...
This study explored the perceptions of parents and staff around the services offered to young childr...
This doctoral study set out to explore how parents of children with statements of special educationa...
Aims - This study aimed to explore parents’ experiences and opinions of accessing current services f...
Most disabled children in England start school within a mainstream primary school environment. Resea...
This report comes at the end of an 11 month study exploring disabled parents' experiences of involve...
This leaflet sets out the main findings from research about disabled parents' involvement in their c...
[EN] There has been much debate around the role of parents in supporting their disabled children in ...
The birth of a child with a disability is a critical event for the whole family. Through in-depth in...
This chapter prsesnts findings from a 2 year study funded by the Scottish Executive exploring disabl...
It is a truism that children make greater educational progress when their parents are included in th...
Past research has established clear educational inequities between young people with disabilities an...
Promoting parental participation plays a significant role in education policies across Britain. Prev...
In this guidance you will find the voices of a range of disabled parents describing how good practic...
Research has shown that the expectations parents hold for their children are important to children’s...
Special education has evolved into a dominant area of education since first brought to the forefront...
This study explored the perceptions of parents and staff around the services offered to young childr...
This doctoral study set out to explore how parents of children with statements of special educationa...
Aims - This study aimed to explore parents’ experiences and opinions of accessing current services f...