Investigates whether short breaks and respite services for families with a disabled child in England make a difference to siblings. Provides a qualitative analysis of sibling and parent responses. Previous research identifies positive and negative effects of being a sibling in a family which includes a disabled child. Short break services (also known as respite) provide families with a break from caring and offer disabled children the chance to participate in various activities. This paper investigates the effects that these short breaks have on siblings
This dissertation examines the experience of St. Michael’s House Contract Family Short Break Scheme ...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the experiences of Dutch siblings of children with physical...
This review explores the psychological impact of childhood disability on non-affected siblings. Rese...
Background: Previous research identifies positive and negative effects of being a sibling in a famil...
There are widespread assumptions about the potential impacts of short breaks on family carers and di...
This document reports on a cross-sectional sample of families with a disabled child using short brea...
‘Short breaks’ is a term used in England to refer to a range of services for disabled children, many...
‘Short breaks’ is a term used in England to refer to a range of services for disabled children, many...
Researchers, health and social care workers often seek to understand the perspectives of children; b...
• Summary: Children with physical and intellectual disabilities can place extra demands on their fam...
The analysis discussed in this report builds upon and extends the findings from the preliminary repo...
For over 30 years, short breaks have been part of the landscape of support provision for families wi...
This document reports on a sample of families with a disabled child using short breaks
Globally, families who care for a child or adolescent with disabilities have been found to experienc...
The purpose of this study was to explore how non-disabled siblings respond to their siblings with di...
This dissertation examines the experience of St. Michael’s House Contract Family Short Break Scheme ...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the experiences of Dutch siblings of children with physical...
This review explores the psychological impact of childhood disability on non-affected siblings. Rese...
Background: Previous research identifies positive and negative effects of being a sibling in a famil...
There are widespread assumptions about the potential impacts of short breaks on family carers and di...
This document reports on a cross-sectional sample of families with a disabled child using short brea...
‘Short breaks’ is a term used in England to refer to a range of services for disabled children, many...
‘Short breaks’ is a term used in England to refer to a range of services for disabled children, many...
Researchers, health and social care workers often seek to understand the perspectives of children; b...
• Summary: Children with physical and intellectual disabilities can place extra demands on their fam...
The analysis discussed in this report builds upon and extends the findings from the preliminary repo...
For over 30 years, short breaks have been part of the landscape of support provision for families wi...
This document reports on a sample of families with a disabled child using short breaks
Globally, families who care for a child or adolescent with disabilities have been found to experienc...
The purpose of this study was to explore how non-disabled siblings respond to their siblings with di...
This dissertation examines the experience of St. Michael’s House Contract Family Short Break Scheme ...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the experiences of Dutch siblings of children with physical...
This review explores the psychological impact of childhood disability on non-affected siblings. Rese...