Research internationally has highlighted the increased vulnerability of deaf children or children with disabilities to abuse and the frequently inadequate response of services. However, first-hand accounts of deaf children and children with disabilities have rarely been sought. This paper reports selected findings from one of the first studies exploring experiences of deaf children and children with disabilities regarding help-seeking following maltreatment. Innovative and sensitive research methods were employed to support 10 deaf people or people with disabilities (children and adults) to take part in guided conversations. The study identifies three enablers of help-seeking of deaf children or children with disabilities: the capacity of a...
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
Deafblindness is a particularly complex impairment and deafblind people are considered to be some of...
This research aims to describe 1) parents’ knowledge about their deaf children; 2) parents’ obstacle...
Research internationally has highlighted the increased vulnerability of deaf or disabled children to...
Research internationally has highlighted the increased vulnerability of deaf children or children wi...
All children have a right to be safe. This study was commissioned by the National Society for the Pr...
All children have a right to be safe. This study was commissioned by the National Society for the Pr...
Previous research in the UK and internationally has shown that Deaf and disabled children and young ...
When diving into the world of vulnerable children, these individuals can be found among a variety of...
Children with hearing loss are considered a low-incidence disability population, yet abuse among thi...
Deaf individuals experience significant obstacles to participating in behavioral health research whe...
Traumatic experiences occur often in the lives of children and adolescents; in fact, up to two-third...
Objective: Deaf trauma survivors are one of the more underserved populations in behavioral health ca...
This report summarises the findings of original research commissioned by the National Society for th...
The right of people with disabilities to access services and supports they need is internationally r...
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
Deafblindness is a particularly complex impairment and deafblind people are considered to be some of...
This research aims to describe 1) parents’ knowledge about their deaf children; 2) parents’ obstacle...
Research internationally has highlighted the increased vulnerability of deaf or disabled children to...
Research internationally has highlighted the increased vulnerability of deaf children or children wi...
All children have a right to be safe. This study was commissioned by the National Society for the Pr...
All children have a right to be safe. This study was commissioned by the National Society for the Pr...
Previous research in the UK and internationally has shown that Deaf and disabled children and young ...
When diving into the world of vulnerable children, these individuals can be found among a variety of...
Children with hearing loss are considered a low-incidence disability population, yet abuse among thi...
Deaf individuals experience significant obstacles to participating in behavioral health research whe...
Traumatic experiences occur often in the lives of children and adolescents; in fact, up to two-third...
Objective: Deaf trauma survivors are one of the more underserved populations in behavioral health ca...
This report summarises the findings of original research commissioned by the National Society for th...
The right of people with disabilities to access services and supports they need is internationally r...
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
Deafblindness is a particularly complex impairment and deafblind people are considered to be some of...
This research aims to describe 1) parents’ knowledge about their deaf children; 2) parents’ obstacle...