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Disabled Children: Challenging Social Exclusion

ISBN: 978-0-632-05055-0

April 1999

Wiley-Blackwell

180 pages

Description
There is ample evidence that disabled children are less valued members of society than able-bodied children. Child welfare practitioners are increasingly looking at not only the child's impairment and suffering but also the child's needs in a wider context--to be included as an equal member of society. Laura Middleton's book aims to provide sound guidance for social workers, community carers, teachers and health visitors, and her book gives them a better understanding of the disabled child's experiences and needs. She covers such key themes as discrimination, bullying, appeasement, abuse, communication issues, family support, and children's rights. Methods for generating a better, more effective service for the child are fully explained and illustrated.
About the Author
Laura Middleton works for the Commission for Social Care Inspectorate and is a Visiting Fellow at the University of East Anglia.
Features
* fully illustrated with case examples, interviews and accounts from young disabled people
* makes full use of research sources in terms of practice guidance to a multidisciplinary audience