This paper presents findings about the beliefs and experiences of potential and current residential child care practitioners who work with children affected by autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Some children and young people affected by ASD live in residential care. This can be a residential school’s short break service or long-term home. Residential child care practitioners are those who provide direct care, 24 hours a day, for the young people who live in these facilities. In Scotland, such practitioners are required to be registered for practice and provide a vital service to this group of young people
Children with autism are at an increased risk of experiencing coping challenges in healthcare enviro...
This article examines the perceptions of staff working in community-based children's homes. Data fro...
Good prognosis for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their participation in everyday life s...
This paper presents findings about the beliefs and experiences of potential and current residential ...
Supporting pupils with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in mainstream schools is a challenging task. T...
The number of young people being home educated has risen considerably, with a reported 20% increase ...
The diverse needs of pupils with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have led to a continuum of education...
This thesis contributes to the growing literature around how educational professionals support care ...
This thesis explores the perspectives of children in care, and those who support them, with a partic...
This paper explores aspects of the provision of specialist therapeutic residential child care for ch...
Out of area residential placements are associated with a range of poor outcomes for adults with inte...
This research explores early years practitioners’ knowledge and ability to recognise the signs of au...
The diverse needs of pupils with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have led to a continuum of education...
Educational attainment has long been seen as a strength factor in building the resilience of young p...
Professionals working in the field of autism completed a brief form to give information on what they...
Children with autism are at an increased risk of experiencing coping challenges in healthcare enviro...
This article examines the perceptions of staff working in community-based children's homes. Data fro...
Good prognosis for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their participation in everyday life s...
This paper presents findings about the beliefs and experiences of potential and current residential ...
Supporting pupils with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in mainstream schools is a challenging task. T...
The number of young people being home educated has risen considerably, with a reported 20% increase ...
The diverse needs of pupils with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have led to a continuum of education...
This thesis contributes to the growing literature around how educational professionals support care ...
This thesis explores the perspectives of children in care, and those who support them, with a partic...
This paper explores aspects of the provision of specialist therapeutic residential child care for ch...
Out of area residential placements are associated with a range of poor outcomes for adults with inte...
This research explores early years practitioners’ knowledge and ability to recognise the signs of au...
The diverse needs of pupils with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have led to a continuum of education...
Educational attainment has long been seen as a strength factor in building the resilience of young p...
Professionals working in the field of autism completed a brief form to give information on what they...
Children with autism are at an increased risk of experiencing coping challenges in healthcare enviro...
This article examines the perceptions of staff working in community-based children's homes. Data fro...
Good prognosis for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their participation in everyday life s...