Schools in England (as elsewhere in Europe) have a duty to promote equality for disabled people and make reasonable adjustments for disabled children. This paper presents data drawn from a national questionnairedesigned for schools to use to identify their disabled pupils and examines in detail parental responses to a question on the kinds of support their child finds helpful in offsetting any difficulties they experience. It illustrates the complex and varied nature of the reasonable adjustments required and an overriding sense these need to be underpinned by the values of a responsive child centred approach, one that reflects parents’ knowledge and understanding of their child. Schools need to have in place the two way communication proce...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to provide an overview of the number, domains and priority of needs as expre...
This is a research report to Disability Rights Commission (DRC), June 2006 on parents and carers of ...
The success and quality of educational provision for children with SEN and / or disabilities is a ma...
Schools in England (as elsewhere in Europe) have a duty to promote equality for disabled people and ...
Conceptualisations of disability that emphasise the contextual and cultural nature of disability and...
The Equality Act 2010 will be implemented in full in 2011, and schools in the UK will have to provid...
British parents of children with severe/multiple learning disabilities were surveyed to determine th...
This research considers various challenges to effective introduction of inclusive education in kinde...
In this guidance you will find the voices of a range of disabled parents describing how good practic...
This report comes at the end of an 11 month study exploring disabled parents' experiences of involve...
Promoting parental participation plays a significant role in education policies across Britain. Prev...
In this article, Ann Lewis, Professor of Education at the University of Birmingham, and Ian Davison,...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)In South Africa today, inclusive education, as it relates to the inclu...
AbstractProblem StatementThe main dimensions polarizing attitudes and behaviours of the implied acto...
This leaflet sets out the main findings from research about disabled parents' involvement in their c...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to provide an overview of the number, domains and priority of needs as expre...
This is a research report to Disability Rights Commission (DRC), June 2006 on parents and carers of ...
The success and quality of educational provision for children with SEN and / or disabilities is a ma...
Schools in England (as elsewhere in Europe) have a duty to promote equality for disabled people and ...
Conceptualisations of disability that emphasise the contextual and cultural nature of disability and...
The Equality Act 2010 will be implemented in full in 2011, and schools in the UK will have to provid...
British parents of children with severe/multiple learning disabilities were surveyed to determine th...
This research considers various challenges to effective introduction of inclusive education in kinde...
In this guidance you will find the voices of a range of disabled parents describing how good practic...
This report comes at the end of an 11 month study exploring disabled parents' experiences of involve...
Promoting parental participation plays a significant role in education policies across Britain. Prev...
In this article, Ann Lewis, Professor of Education at the University of Birmingham, and Ian Davison,...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)In South Africa today, inclusive education, as it relates to the inclu...
AbstractProblem StatementThe main dimensions polarizing attitudes and behaviours of the implied acto...
This leaflet sets out the main findings from research about disabled parents' involvement in their c...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to provide an overview of the number, domains and priority of needs as expre...
This is a research report to Disability Rights Commission (DRC), June 2006 on parents and carers of ...
The success and quality of educational provision for children with SEN and / or disabilities is a ma...