While there is increasing international interest in disability inclusive development, people with disability largely remain ‘unseen, unheard and uncounted’ (UN ESCAP 2012:1). Children with disability, particularly, remain excluded from research informing development, and there is a paucity of information that is drawn directly from the self-report of children with disability living in developing countries. This exclusion occurs across all stages of research, including access to research findings. When child research is conducted in such countries, to gain further evidence to support disability inclusive development and advance human rights, researchers must question how findings will be reported back to participants and their co...
There is a considerable body of literature about people labelled with learning difficulties but limi...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
The ideology of Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) reflected in the phrase ‘Nothing about us wit...
Achieving human rights is at the core of development outcomes, and the achievement of positive devel...
Children with disabilities often experience exclusion within their communities, and this exclusion c...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)A great deal of research indicates that over 100 mill...
A final report from the \u27Voices of Pacific children with disability: Identifying the needs ...
Knowledge of the needs and experiences of children with disability living in Vanuatu and Papua New G...
The World Report on Disability recommends more involvement of people with disabilities in research. ...
This Doctor of Education dissertation consists of a portfolio of reports on four research projects o...
The ideology of Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) reflected in the phrase ‘Nothing about us wit...
Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted unde...
Exploring the ethics of working with young children in a research study that examines children's thi...
There is a tendency to exclude people with intellectual disabilities from participating in research ...
The ideology of Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) reflected in the phrase ‘Nothing about us wit...
There is a considerable body of literature about people labelled with learning difficulties but limi...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
The ideology of Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) reflected in the phrase ‘Nothing about us wit...
Achieving human rights is at the core of development outcomes, and the achievement of positive devel...
Children with disabilities often experience exclusion within their communities, and this exclusion c...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)A great deal of research indicates that over 100 mill...
A final report from the \u27Voices of Pacific children with disability: Identifying the needs ...
Knowledge of the needs and experiences of children with disability living in Vanuatu and Papua New G...
The World Report on Disability recommends more involvement of people with disabilities in research. ...
This Doctor of Education dissertation consists of a portfolio of reports on four research projects o...
The ideology of Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) reflected in the phrase ‘Nothing about us wit...
Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted unde...
Exploring the ethics of working with young children in a research study that examines children's thi...
There is a tendency to exclude people with intellectual disabilities from participating in research ...
The ideology of Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) reflected in the phrase ‘Nothing about us wit...
There is a considerable body of literature about people labelled with learning difficulties but limi...
Children with diverse physical, communication and/or cognitive impairments are often overlooked as a...
The ideology of Emancipatory Disability Research (EDR) reflected in the phrase ‘Nothing about us wit...