Background: Robust data on the prevalence of childhood disability and the circumstances and characteristics of disabled children is crucial to understanding the relationship between impairment and social disadvantage. It is also crucial for public policy development aimed at reducing the prevalence of childhood disability and providing appropriate and timely service provision. This paper reports prevalence rates for childhood disability in the United Kingdom (UK) and describes the social and household circumstances of disabled children, comparing these where appropriate to those of non-disabled children. Methods: Data were generated from secondary analysis of the Family Resources Survey, a national UK cross-sectional survey, (2004/5)...
Bullying among school-aged children and adolescents is recognised as an important social problem, an...
Aim To describe and compare the socio-demographic characteristics and community-based participation ...
Objective: In the UK, families of disabled children are entitled to receive disability benefits to h...
Background The limitations of reliable and accessible UK national and local quantitative data on...
Background: The majority of children with disability live in low and middle income (LAMI) countries....
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...
SUMMARY In the absence of nationally representative data on the prevalence of disability among child...
Disability theorists have long highlighted the role of institutional, social, and environ...
BACKGROUND: It is commonly stated that people with disabilities are at significantly greater risk of...
This paper highlights the socio-economic disadvantage experienced by disabled young children in Engl...
BackgroundOver the past half century the prevalence of childhood disability increased dramatically, ...
Aim To describe and compare the socio-demographic characteristics and community-based participation ...
With the publication of the report, Aiming High for Disabled Children: Better Support for Families ,...
Background: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...
This article explores the prevalence and characteristics of children with disabilities within the ch...
Bullying among school-aged children and adolescents is recognised as an important social problem, an...
Aim To describe and compare the socio-demographic characteristics and community-based participation ...
Objective: In the UK, families of disabled children are entitled to receive disability benefits to h...
Background The limitations of reliable and accessible UK national and local quantitative data on...
Background: The majority of children with disability live in low and middle income (LAMI) countries....
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...
SUMMARY In the absence of nationally representative data on the prevalence of disability among child...
Disability theorists have long highlighted the role of institutional, social, and environ...
BACKGROUND: It is commonly stated that people with disabilities are at significantly greater risk of...
This paper highlights the socio-economic disadvantage experienced by disabled young children in Engl...
BackgroundOver the past half century the prevalence of childhood disability increased dramatically, ...
Aim To describe and compare the socio-demographic characteristics and community-based participation ...
With the publication of the report, Aiming High for Disabled Children: Better Support for Families ,...
Background: Children with disabilities are widely believed to be less likely to attend school or acc...
This article explores the prevalence and characteristics of children with disabilities within the ch...
Bullying among school-aged children and adolescents is recognised as an important social problem, an...
Aim To describe and compare the socio-demographic characteristics and community-based participation ...
Objective: In the UK, families of disabled children are entitled to receive disability benefits to h...