Despite the absence of learning disabled young people from the policy and academic literature, research indicates that they are minority groups amongst countryside visitors and rural leisure seekers (Countryside Agency, 2005; Defra, 2011). It is likely therefore, that disabled children, including learning disabled young people, are particularly marginalised as a result of their intersecting identity as both children and disabled people. A variety of suggestions have been made for the reasons for the absence of disabled people from rural areas and green spaces, particularly focusing on structural issues such as lack of transport and amenities. This paper extends this research by exploring socio-cultural aspects of this absence related to soc...
It is claimed that contact with nature and the countryside can bene There are concerns, however, tha...
The design of outdoor public play spaces such that disabled children can make use of them is set in ...
Inclusion recognises the diversity of people and aims to use these differences as advantages. Since ...
AbstractDespite the absence of learning disabled young people from the policy and academic literatur...
Experiences of nature have been shown to be beneficial for disabled children; however, opportunities...
Children's access to the natural environment has been an issue of interest in policy and the media i...
In recent years, disabled people's access to the outdoors has been the subject of renewed interest. ...
Normative, widely-circulated discourses about the value of outdoor, natural play for children overwh...
This research explores outdoor learning for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities...
The recent surge of interest in the study of children and childhood has brought with it a keener rec...
This chapter explores the notion of risk as it is managed in the context of the facilitation of lear...
There is a contemporary shift in the institutional context of 'disabled' children's education in the...
Transformations of the landscapes which children inhabit have significant impacts on their lives; ye...
Little attention has been paid to the experiences of disabled young people of school playgrounds and...
In early childhood education, extensive research has shown that young children have unique learning ...
It is claimed that contact with nature and the countryside can bene There are concerns, however, tha...
The design of outdoor public play spaces such that disabled children can make use of them is set in ...
Inclusion recognises the diversity of people and aims to use these differences as advantages. Since ...
AbstractDespite the absence of learning disabled young people from the policy and academic literatur...
Experiences of nature have been shown to be beneficial for disabled children; however, opportunities...
Children's access to the natural environment has been an issue of interest in policy and the media i...
In recent years, disabled people's access to the outdoors has been the subject of renewed interest. ...
Normative, widely-circulated discourses about the value of outdoor, natural play for children overwh...
This research explores outdoor learning for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities...
The recent surge of interest in the study of children and childhood has brought with it a keener rec...
This chapter explores the notion of risk as it is managed in the context of the facilitation of lear...
There is a contemporary shift in the institutional context of 'disabled' children's education in the...
Transformations of the landscapes which children inhabit have significant impacts on their lives; ye...
Little attention has been paid to the experiences of disabled young people of school playgrounds and...
In early childhood education, extensive research has shown that young children have unique learning ...
It is claimed that contact with nature and the countryside can bene There are concerns, however, tha...
The design of outdoor public play spaces such that disabled children can make use of them is set in ...
Inclusion recognises the diversity of people and aims to use these differences as advantages. Since ...