The Equality Act 2010 will be implemented in full in 2011, and schools in the UK will have to provide special aids or services for children with disabilities where this provision is considered reasonable. This paper reports on staff perspectives on the use and usefulness of a parental questionnaire on disability from a sample of 49 schools (mainstream and special) located in 12 local authorities. Most schools found the process of administering the parent questionnaire undemanding; just under half of the sample indicated that they would take some action as a result of the data collected from the parental questionnaire (e.g., to inform plans for targeting or monitoring support for children, and to contact parents and follow-up issues they had...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) mandated that each child who qualifies for sp...
This study investigated the opinions regarding inclusion of parents of both disabled and nondisabled...
This leaflet sets out the main findings from research about disabled parents' involvement in their c...
Schools in England (as elsewhere in Europe) have a duty to promote equality for disabled people and ...
This article describes the development and national trial of a methodology for collecting disability...
Conceptualisations of disability that emphasise the contextual and cultural nature of disability and...
There has been an ongoing concern about the lack of reliable data on disabled children in schools. T...
Schools in England (as elsewhere in Europe) have a duty to promote equality for disabled people and ...
This study explored the perceptions of parents and staff around the services offered to young childr...
British parents of children with severe/multiple learning disabilities were surveyed to determine th...
Promoting parental participation plays a significant role in education policies across Britain. Prev...
This report comes at the end of an 11 month study exploring disabled parents' experiences of involve...
In this guidance you will find the voices of a range of disabled parents describing how good practic...
This is a research report to Disability Rights Commission (DRC), June 2006 on parents and carers of ...
Data reported here were obtained as part of a larger 3-year study designed to assay the curricular o...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) mandated that each child who qualifies for sp...
This study investigated the opinions regarding inclusion of parents of both disabled and nondisabled...
This leaflet sets out the main findings from research about disabled parents' involvement in their c...
Schools in England (as elsewhere in Europe) have a duty to promote equality for disabled people and ...
This article describes the development and national trial of a methodology for collecting disability...
Conceptualisations of disability that emphasise the contextual and cultural nature of disability and...
There has been an ongoing concern about the lack of reliable data on disabled children in schools. T...
Schools in England (as elsewhere in Europe) have a duty to promote equality for disabled people and ...
This study explored the perceptions of parents and staff around the services offered to young childr...
British parents of children with severe/multiple learning disabilities were surveyed to determine th...
Promoting parental participation plays a significant role in education policies across Britain. Prev...
This report comes at the end of an 11 month study exploring disabled parents' experiences of involve...
In this guidance you will find the voices of a range of disabled parents describing how good practic...
This is a research report to Disability Rights Commission (DRC), June 2006 on parents and carers of ...
Data reported here were obtained as part of a larger 3-year study designed to assay the curricular o...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) mandated that each child who qualifies for sp...
This study investigated the opinions regarding inclusion of parents of both disabled and nondisabled...
This leaflet sets out the main findings from research about disabled parents' involvement in their c...