This presentation will explore findings from a Scottish Government funded study into child protection with disabled children, using Goffman’s frame analysis. It will begin by looking at previous research about the abuse and protection of disabled children and then outline frame analysis and models of disability. The research findings will be presented and discussed, along with their wider implications
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
This paper reports the results of a scoping study which reviewed research about child abuse, child p...
This presentation will explore findings from a Scottish Government funded study into child protectio...
This paper is based on analysis of data collected for a study, commissioned by the Scottish Governme...
This paper is based on analysis of data collected for a study, commissioned by the Scottish Governme...
This paper is based on analysis of data collected for a study, commissioned by the Scottish Governme...
This paper is based on analysis of data collected for a study, commissioned by the Scottish Governme...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
This paper reports the results of a scoping study which reviewed research about child abuse, child p...
This presentation will explore findings from a Scottish Government funded study into child protectio...
This paper is based on analysis of data collected for a study, commissioned by the Scottish Governme...
This paper is based on analysis of data collected for a study, commissioned by the Scottish Governme...
This paper is based on analysis of data collected for a study, commissioned by the Scottish Governme...
This paper is based on analysis of data collected for a study, commissioned by the Scottish Governme...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
This paper reports the results of a scoping study which reviewed research about child abuse, child p...