This study uses quantitative and qualitative methods to examine publicly funded respite care for parents who have children with disabilities in British Columbia and the current barriers to accessing this service. A survey was distributed to parents of such children to determine their attitudes towards respite care and the barriers they encounter. This survey data is supplemented by case studies of the respite care systems in Alberta and Manitoba. Analysis of these materials reveals that parents value publicly funded respite care highly and that significant barriers exist to accessing it. The policy alternatives developed through analysis of the data are elimination of the wait list, elimination of the cost to the user, revised eligibility c...
Background to Study: This study aimed to evaluate how family based models of respite care locate the...
This paper uses the child sample of Statistics Canada's 2001 Participation and Activity Limitations ...
This study investigates rural women’s access to regulated childcare in British Columbia. Through a m...
Parent-carers need support to continue to care for their child with significant disability in their ...
The aim of the present BA thesis is to analyse the significance and benefits of respite care from ca...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities have been reported to experience higher levels o...
Objectives: In Canada, provision of funding for respite care to families of children with neurodisab...
The purpose of this research is to identify the benefits of using respite services and to recognize ...
A family having to relinquish the care of their family member with a disability is a situation that ...
The findings of a 1978 project of the Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council on the need f...
Respite care, which provides the primary caregiver with a break from caring for a disabled child, is...
Introduction: The Centre for Community Research at the University of Hertfordshire was commissioned ...
Aim: The care of a child with a life-limiting condition proves an emotional, physical and financial ...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important service for families raising a child with a disab...
Background to Study: This study aimed to evaluate how family based models of respite care locate the...
This paper uses the child sample of Statistics Canada's 2001 Participation and Activity Limitations ...
This study investigates rural women’s access to regulated childcare in British Columbia. Through a m...
Parent-carers need support to continue to care for their child with significant disability in their ...
The aim of the present BA thesis is to analyse the significance and benefits of respite care from ca...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities have been reported to experience higher levels o...
Objectives: In Canada, provision of funding for respite care to families of children with neurodisab...
The purpose of this research is to identify the benefits of using respite services and to recognize ...
A family having to relinquish the care of their family member with a disability is a situation that ...
The findings of a 1978 project of the Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council on the need f...
Respite care, which provides the primary caregiver with a break from caring for a disabled child, is...
Introduction: The Centre for Community Research at the University of Hertfordshire was commissioned ...
Aim: The care of a child with a life-limiting condition proves an emotional, physical and financial ...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important service for families raising a child with a disab...
Background to Study: This study aimed to evaluate how family based models of respite care locate the...
This paper uses the child sample of Statistics Canada's 2001 Participation and Activity Limitations ...
This study investigates rural women’s access to regulated childcare in British Columbia. Through a m...