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Disabled Children Laua Middleton

Disabled Children By Laua Middleton

Disabled Children by Laua Middleton


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Summary

Draws on disabled young people's own accounts of their childhood. This book describes their experiences of the health, education and welfare systems. It offers explanations for continued prejudice against disabled people in an age of equal opportunity.

Disabled Children Summary

Disabled Children: Challenging Social Exclusion by Laua Middleton

'When I was young I wanted to be a geologist, you know, dinosaurs and stuff. But as I got older I became aware of my being in a wheel chair and it dawned on me it wouldn't be possible'. This quotation from a disabled student interviewed for this book graphically illustrates how disabled boys and girls experience their childhood differently from most children. The challenge for those working with disabled children and young people is to enable them to negotiate their childhood successfully, and to help them in a world which may crush their hopes and dreams, confront them with barriers and prejudices, and exclude, bully or abuse them because of their difference.Thinking inclusively means designing services to meet the needs of all children, not just those who are able bodied. Placing the experiences of disabled children at the heart of service planning will create high quality provision for all service users, addressing key issues such as communication, family support, protection, confidence in services, advocacy, children's rights and anti-oppressive practice. Key features include: draws on disabled young people's own accounts of their childhood; describes their experiences of the health, education and welfare systems; offers explanations for continued prejudice against disabled people in an age of equal opportunity; assists professionals and organizations to understand and dismantle discriminatory practices; and, makes suggestions for more inclusive provision. Written by a leading authority in the field, this book is a valuable text for childcare professionals in all sectors as well as anyone with an interest in promoting social justice.

Disabled Children Reviews

"This is a well-written and thought-provoking contribution to our understanding of the ways in which disabled children are treated and marginalised in our society. It should be read by all those who work with children, as well as those who have an interest in disability generally." (Adoption & Fostering) "The strength of this book lies in its description of disabled children as active participants in society...This book makes a significant contribution to our knowledge about disabled children's lives." (Health and Social Care in the Community) "The book makes for compulsive reading once begun and has a clarity of style which makes complex issues accessible. ...I would recommend the book to lecturers, practitioners and students within the social care fields and to disabled individuals, their carers and groups who are eager to identify with the political debate which informs their social exclusion" (Child & Family Social Work) "Any book about disabled children that starts with the experience of disabled young people is doing something right." (Community Care) "It is particularly useful in making practical suggestions for more inclusive provision and will be an invaluable text for all childcare professionals." (Aslib Book Guide) "This excellent book is a courageous, cogent and challenging look at how to translate a social model of disability into action." "[Middleton's] perspective is of tremendous importance for social work practice with children." (British Journal of Social Work)

About Laua Middleton

Laura Middleton works for the Commission for Social Care Inspectorate and is a Visiting Fellow at the University of East Anglia.

Table of Contents

Foreword. Preface. 1. Children's Voices; Hopes, Wishes and Dreams. Families. Making Friends. "It chips away at you inside': the experience of bullying. Adult Abusers. Failure to Protect. Growing up in care: Alice's story. Education. Choices and rights. Medical Interventions. Images of disability. Messages. Discussion: a disability rights issue? Ways forward. Summary and conclusion. 2. Building Disadvantage. Introduction. The political lead. Section I: Abnormalisation - the creation of special need. Health care services. Education. Welfare services. The independent/statutory divide. Section II: Explanations for the exclusion of disabled children. The survival of the fittest. Conclusion. 3. Conceptual Frameworks. The SEAwall. The NVQ model. The 3-D Jigsaw. 4. The Professional and Personal Challenge. Introduction. Attitudes and values. Working with disabled children. Changing professional behaviour. Good practitioners/good practice. Conclusion. 5. Organisational Change. Introduction. Section I: Valued-based organisations. Consulting service users. Valuing staff. Section II: The seamless service. Community care: health and social services. working together. Towards inclusive education. Conclusion. 6. Disabled Children: Excluded Citizens? Introduction. Disabled children and citizenship. Strategies for change. the research relationship. The role of disabled adults. Conclusion. Appendix 1. Research Studies Cited in the text. Appendix 2. Letter to the Social Exclusion Unit. Appendix 3. The Process of Assessment. References. Index.

Additional information

GOR002907891
9780632050550
0632050551
Disabled Children: Challenging Social Exclusion by Laua Middleton
Used - Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
1999-04-06
176
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Disabled Children