It is commonly expressed by parents of disabled children within the Nordic region that there is a mismatch between the official aims of the welfare state and the services provided. In an attempt to explore ways to improve welfare services for disabled children and their families this article proposes three social-relational approaches to disability, family, and service systems which combined may create a basis for new and dynamic ways of working with families. The first approach is a relational understanding of disability, the second a family-centred theory characterized by partnerships with parents, and the third a cultural-historical activity theory emphasizing inter-organizational learning as a method to develop services. Developing way...
The new paradigm of disability is contextual and societal: A person has an impairment that becomes a...
There were many changes in the Czech social system during last years. Many possibilities for people ...
The article analyzes the principles of interaction of regional social services with children with di...
This paper outlines the reported discrepancies between the aims of the welfare services in Iceland ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s).This article focuses on the views and experiences of profe...
Abstract Despite the avowed aims of the Icelandic legislation to provide family-centred ...
Caring for children with special needs and enhancing their potential is an undisputed collective con...
The parents, especially mothers, of disabled children play a crucial role in coordinating care for t...
From a cultural-historical perspective, the impairments of a child with a condition like cerebral pa...
This article is based upon a historical study of a Norwegian diaconal foundation working in the fiel...
Today, adults with disabilities make up 9% of the total population. About 32 686 people with disabil...
Families of children with disabilities often have many different contacts with professional represen...
Disability research and disability studies in the twenty-first century are almost unrecognisable com...
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) is a landmark for the internation...
This thesis examines social practices in habilitation of children in Norwegian municipalities and sp...
The new paradigm of disability is contextual and societal: A person has an impairment that becomes a...
There were many changes in the Czech social system during last years. Many possibilities for people ...
The article analyzes the principles of interaction of regional social services with children with di...
This paper outlines the reported discrepancies between the aims of the welfare services in Iceland ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s).This article focuses on the views and experiences of profe...
Abstract Despite the avowed aims of the Icelandic legislation to provide family-centred ...
Caring for children with special needs and enhancing their potential is an undisputed collective con...
The parents, especially mothers, of disabled children play a crucial role in coordinating care for t...
From a cultural-historical perspective, the impairments of a child with a condition like cerebral pa...
This article is based upon a historical study of a Norwegian diaconal foundation working in the fiel...
Today, adults with disabilities make up 9% of the total population. About 32 686 people with disabil...
Families of children with disabilities often have many different contacts with professional represen...
Disability research and disability studies in the twenty-first century are almost unrecognisable com...
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) is a landmark for the internation...
This thesis examines social practices in habilitation of children in Norwegian municipalities and sp...
The new paradigm of disability is contextual and societal: A person has an impairment that becomes a...
There were many changes in the Czech social system during last years. Many possibilities for people ...
The article analyzes the principles of interaction of regional social services with children with di...