This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Across child welfare and disability policy, the intersectionality of being a young person with experiences with both child welfare and disability services is not well addressed. In line with this, a growing body of international evidence shows a gap in the level of transitional and post-care support provided to meet the needs of this group of young people leaving care. The present article draws on data from a qualitative interview study with eight disabled young people leaving care in Norway. However, rather than giving an account of their individual ex periences of aftercare, it uses these experiences as a starting point to a broader investi...
The purpose of this article is to contribute new insights to critical disability and disabled childr...
This article examines the relationship between disability, generation and social policy. The moral ...
This report aims to contribute to the hitherto scarce knowledge of disabled children and young peopl...
Transition to adulthood for young disabled people remains a major policy failure across OECD countri...
The transition to adulthood is difficult for most young people. It is a time when young people make ...
Young people leaving care are vulnerable youths in need of assistance. During recent years there has...
Recent years has seen a shift away from youth transitions being understood as a linear progression t...
For young people who have received support from child welfare services, aftercare is important in th...
In this article, I will first explore the definition and significance of 'adulthood' for participant...
This article suggests it is important to confront independence, one of the key concepts of our time,...
The purpose of this critical qualitative study was to understand how transition to adulthood for you...
Disabled children are vulnerable to personal and social adversities, including an increased risk of ...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Intellec...
This dissertation examines care leavers??? first-hand experiences of negative outcomes through a the...
This article reflects some potential possibilities and risks that have been created during the chang...
The purpose of this article is to contribute new insights to critical disability and disabled childr...
This article examines the relationship between disability, generation and social policy. The moral ...
This report aims to contribute to the hitherto scarce knowledge of disabled children and young peopl...
Transition to adulthood for young disabled people remains a major policy failure across OECD countri...
The transition to adulthood is difficult for most young people. It is a time when young people make ...
Young people leaving care are vulnerable youths in need of assistance. During recent years there has...
Recent years has seen a shift away from youth transitions being understood as a linear progression t...
For young people who have received support from child welfare services, aftercare is important in th...
In this article, I will first explore the definition and significance of 'adulthood' for participant...
This article suggests it is important to confront independence, one of the key concepts of our time,...
The purpose of this critical qualitative study was to understand how transition to adulthood for you...
Disabled children are vulnerable to personal and social adversities, including an increased risk of ...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Intellec...
This dissertation examines care leavers??? first-hand experiences of negative outcomes through a the...
This article reflects some potential possibilities and risks that have been created during the chang...
The purpose of this article is to contribute new insights to critical disability and disabled childr...
This article examines the relationship between disability, generation and social policy. The moral ...
This report aims to contribute to the hitherto scarce knowledge of disabled children and young peopl...