The promotion of social inclusion of disabled children and their families is currently high on the UK political agenda. Research shows that disabled children and their families are highly disadvantaged, both economically and socially. This paper reports some of the findings of a qualitative study, entitled On Holiday!, which involved analysing the views of 297 people across six local authority research sites in England including 86 disabled children and young people. The study showed that many disabled children and their families experienced high levels of social isolation and exclusion during out-of-school periods and during the school holidays in particular. The paper recounts some of the experiences of disabled young people and their fam...
A survey of all social services departments in England was undertaken in order to identify and inves...
In the UK, the Children and Families Act (2014) aims to create one assessment process for children w...
Inclusion of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the UK mainstream school provision...
This summary describes some findings from the On Holiday! study, carried out by the Thomas Coram Res...
Aims of study: To ascertain what out-of-school activities C&YP currently engage in and to determine ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Comprehensive Child an...
Aims of study: To ascertain what out-of-school activities C&YP currently engage in and to determine ...
Currently there appears to be few opportunities and little evidence of physically disabled children ...
In this article, Ann Lewis, Professor of Education at the University of Birmingham, and Ian Davison,...
In the past 60 years there have been considerable developments in the policy and politics of schooli...
Families with children with disabilities can feel isolated during school holidays and concerns exist...
This chapter prsesnts findings from a 2 year study funded by the Scottish Executive exploring disabl...
Physically disabled children and young people (PDC&YP) face many challenges when participating in ou...
This small-scale study is positioned within a social constructionist interpretive paradigm using a m...
This small-scale study is positioned within a social constructionist interpretive paradigm using a m...
A survey of all social services departments in England was undertaken in order to identify and inves...
In the UK, the Children and Families Act (2014) aims to create one assessment process for children w...
Inclusion of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the UK mainstream school provision...
This summary describes some findings from the On Holiday! study, carried out by the Thomas Coram Res...
Aims of study: To ascertain what out-of-school activities C&YP currently engage in and to determine ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Comprehensive Child an...
Aims of study: To ascertain what out-of-school activities C&YP currently engage in and to determine ...
Currently there appears to be few opportunities and little evidence of physically disabled children ...
In this article, Ann Lewis, Professor of Education at the University of Birmingham, and Ian Davison,...
In the past 60 years there have been considerable developments in the policy and politics of schooli...
Families with children with disabilities can feel isolated during school holidays and concerns exist...
This chapter prsesnts findings from a 2 year study funded by the Scottish Executive exploring disabl...
Physically disabled children and young people (PDC&YP) face many challenges when participating in ou...
This small-scale study is positioned within a social constructionist interpretive paradigm using a m...
This small-scale study is positioned within a social constructionist interpretive paradigm using a m...
A survey of all social services departments in England was undertaken in order to identify and inves...
In the UK, the Children and Families Act (2014) aims to create one assessment process for children w...
Inclusion of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the UK mainstream school provision...