Multi-professional collaborative working is central to developing effective solutions that support children with autism who are at risk of exclusion. This article explores and presents the tensions and collaborative processes present within multi-professional collaborative working. The study took a two-phased approach to understand the contextual and professional issues affecting multi-professional collaborative working. Four professional groups participated: educational psychologists (EPs), special educational needs co-ordinators (SENCos), communication and interaction team workers (CIT) and speech and language therapists (SALT). Phase one used within-profession focus groups to explore the contemporary, contextual and professional issues ...
Due to the nature of the complexity of the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), elementary-a...
Social exclusion is a complex phenomenon which threatens the well-being of individuals and their co...
Inclusive education for all children means that teachers are increasingly faced with challenges in m...
Multi-professional collaborative working is central to developing interventions for children with au...
An effective educational programme for a child with autism requires the expertise of a team of profe...
Both applied behavior analysis (ABA) professionals and occupational therapy (OT) professionals have ...
In the social sciences, collaboration among teams is often a requirement. However, integrating colla...
A vast body of literature is focusing on the interdisciplinary approach in the field of early childh...
This research was designed as an action research collaborative case study using multi-methods approa...
This research investigates multidisciplinary teamwork in an English special school located in the We...
Shortlisted for the NASEN Special Educational Needs Academic Book Award 2009. Inter-professional col...
The purpose of this research was to provide insight into the nature and complexity of interdisciplin...
Inter-professional collaborations are invaluable relationships which can prevent the social exclusio...
There has been no published research on the people who work intensively with children with autism. T...
This thesis takes an approach that combines discursive psychology, conversation analysis and ethnogr...
Due to the nature of the complexity of the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), elementary-a...
Social exclusion is a complex phenomenon which threatens the well-being of individuals and their co...
Inclusive education for all children means that teachers are increasingly faced with challenges in m...
Multi-professional collaborative working is central to developing interventions for children with au...
An effective educational programme for a child with autism requires the expertise of a team of profe...
Both applied behavior analysis (ABA) professionals and occupational therapy (OT) professionals have ...
In the social sciences, collaboration among teams is often a requirement. However, integrating colla...
A vast body of literature is focusing on the interdisciplinary approach in the field of early childh...
This research was designed as an action research collaborative case study using multi-methods approa...
This research investigates multidisciplinary teamwork in an English special school located in the We...
Shortlisted for the NASEN Special Educational Needs Academic Book Award 2009. Inter-professional col...
The purpose of this research was to provide insight into the nature and complexity of interdisciplin...
Inter-professional collaborations are invaluable relationships which can prevent the social exclusio...
There has been no published research on the people who work intensively with children with autism. T...
This thesis takes an approach that combines discursive psychology, conversation analysis and ethnogr...
Due to the nature of the complexity of the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), elementary-a...
Social exclusion is a complex phenomenon which threatens the well-being of individuals and their co...
Inclusive education for all children means that teachers are increasingly faced with challenges in m...