Disabled Children and the Law: Research and Good Practice Second Edition

Disabled Children and the Law: Research and Good Practice Second Edition

by Luke Clements (Author), David Ruebain (Author), Janet Read (Author), Luke Clements (Author), David Ruebain (Author), Luke Clements (Author)

Synopsis

Now in its completely updated second edition, this accessible guide provides essential information about how the law can be used to promote good practice and policy development for disabled children and young people. The authors take an anti-discriminatory and inclusive approach that involves parents and children in decision-making and advocacy. They summarise recent research on common needs and problems of disabled children, young adults and their families, and what support services are valued by them. Individual chapters cover issues affecting children at different stages in the lifecourse, including receiving diagnosis, ensuring educational and social inclusion, and establishing autonomy and independence in early adulthood. The overlapping legal responsibilities of social services, health and education are explained and changes arising from the Children Act 2004 are highlighted. Disabled Children and the Law is an essential reference for practitioners, policy makers, students and families.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published: 27 Mar 2001

ISBN 10: 1853027936
ISBN 13: 9781853027932

Author Bio
Janet Read is a qualified social worker and lecturer in Applied Social Studies at the University of Warwick. She teaches at undergraduate and graduate levels and has been responsible for developing post-qualifying programmes for experienced practitioners and managers in the social care field. She undertakes multidisciplinary training and consultancy in the public and voluntary sectors. She has written widely on services for disabled children, adults and their families. Luke Clements is a solicitor and Senior Research Fellow of the School of Law, Cardiff University. He has written widely on community care and the rights of disabled people and undertakes training in the public and voluntary sectors. He has extensive legal experience of representing disabled children, adults and their families.