The parents, especially mothers, of disabled children play a crucial role in coordinating care for their children. This article investigates families’ coordination work using qualitative accounts of the parents of disabled children in Norway. The theoretical concepts of the third shift, hidden work and a broad definition of care are applied. We present a typology of coordination work, consisting of writing, meetings, administration of services, learning, monitoring and emotional work. We describe three cases to show the nature and consequences of having to coordinate the everyday lives of disabled children. The findings show that coordination work is gendered, individualised and taken for granted in service provision. We argue that coordina...
Families of children with disabilities often have many different contacts with professional represen...
Research suggests that children with disabilities have been systemically marginalised during the Cov...
This study explores the organising of services for disabled children and their families in Sweden. I...
This article explores the experiences of child welfare workers in relation to families where mothers...
It is commonly expressed by parents of disabled children within the Nordic region that there is a mi...
Personal assistance (PA) is seen as an important tool for empowerment, independence and participatio...
This is the authors' print-print version of an article published in Scandianavian journal of disabil...
In this article we discuss the relationship between cooperation and coordination around six children...
Caring for children with special needs and enhancing their potential is an undisputed collective con...
The unique nature of the needs of children with disabilities and the varied dynamics of family life ...
Personal assistance (PA) is seen as an important tool for empowerment, independence and participatio...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s).This article focuses on the views and experiences of profe...
AIM To investigate the prevalence and nature of care co-ordination and key worker services for di...
This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)...
This report aims to contribute to the hitherto scarce knowledge of disabled children and young peopl...
Families of children with disabilities often have many different contacts with professional represen...
Research suggests that children with disabilities have been systemically marginalised during the Cov...
This study explores the organising of services for disabled children and their families in Sweden. I...
This article explores the experiences of child welfare workers in relation to families where mothers...
It is commonly expressed by parents of disabled children within the Nordic region that there is a mi...
Personal assistance (PA) is seen as an important tool for empowerment, independence and participatio...
This is the authors' print-print version of an article published in Scandianavian journal of disabil...
In this article we discuss the relationship between cooperation and coordination around six children...
Caring for children with special needs and enhancing their potential is an undisputed collective con...
The unique nature of the needs of children with disabilities and the varied dynamics of family life ...
Personal assistance (PA) is seen as an important tool for empowerment, independence and participatio...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s).This article focuses on the views and experiences of profe...
AIM To investigate the prevalence and nature of care co-ordination and key worker services for di...
This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)...
This report aims to contribute to the hitherto scarce knowledge of disabled children and young peopl...
Families of children with disabilities often have many different contacts with professional represen...
Research suggests that children with disabilities have been systemically marginalised during the Cov...
This study explores the organising of services for disabled children and their families in Sweden. I...