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- HV888 Children with disabilities (23)
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Number of items at this level: 23.
Article
- Fergusson, A., Howley, M. and Rose, R. (2008) Responding to the mental health needs of young people with profound and multiple learning difficulties and autistic spectrum disorders: issues and challenges. Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Research and Practice. 5(2), pp. 240-251. 1743-6885.
- Garner, P., Poursanidou, K. and Watson, A. (2008) Hospital—school liaison: perspectives of health and education professionals supporting children with renal transplants. Journal of Child Health Care. 12(4), pp. 253-267. 1367-4935.
- Perepa, P. (2007) Are ASD services for minority ethnic communities accessible? Good Autism Practice. 8(2), pp. 3-8. 1466-2973.
- Preece, D. (2014) A matter of perspective: the experience of daily life and support of mothers, fathers and siblings living with children on the autism spectrum with high support needs. Good Autism Practice. 15(1), pp. 81-90. 1466-2973.
- Preece, D. (2011) Respite care for families with children with autism spectrum disorders. Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis: Studia Psychologica. 4, pp. 174-188. 1689-9903.
- Preece, D. (2009) Effective short breaks services for families with children with autism spectrum disorders: how one local authority in the United Kingdom is working to meet the challenge. Practice. 21(3), pp. 159-174. 0950-3153.
- Preece, D. and Almond, J. (2008) Supporting families with children on the autism spectrum: using structured teaching approaches in the home and community. Good Autism Practice. 9(2), pp. 44-53. 1466-2973.
- Preece, D. and Jordan, R. (2010) Obtaining the views of children and young people with autism spectrum disorders about their experience of daily life and social care support. British Journal of Learning Disabilities. 38(1), pp. 10-20. 1354-4187.
- Preece, D. and Jordan, R. (2007) Social workers' understanding of autistic spectrum disorders: an exploratory investigation. The British Journal of Social Work. 37(5), pp. 925-936. 0045-3102.
- Preece, D. and Jordan, R. (2007) Short breaks services for children with autistic spectrum disorders: factors associated with service use and non-use. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 37(2), pp. 374-385. 0162-3257.
- Pyer, M., Horton, J., Tucker, F., Ryan, S. and Kraftl, P. (2010) Children, young people and 'disability': challenging children's geographies? Children's Geographies. 8(1), pp. 1-8. 1473-3285.
Book Section
- Perepa, P. (2013) Diversity and autism spectrum conditions. In: Chaplin, E., Hardy, S. and Underwood, L. (eds.) Autism Spectrum Conditions: a Guide. Brighton: Pavilion. pp. 97-104.
- Pyer, M. (2016) Young wheelchair users: play and recreation. In: Evans, B., Horton, J. and Skelton, T. (eds.) Play and Recreation, Health and Wellbeing. Singapore: Springer Singapore. pp. 293-313.
- Ralph, S. and Capewell, C. (2014) A real voice in research for disabled people and their families. In: Bragiel, J. and Gornicka, B. (eds.) Rodzicielstwo w Obliczu Niepełnosprawności i Zaniedbania (Parenting in the Context of Disability and Neglect). Poland: Uniwersytet Opolski. pp. 47-62.
Monograph
- Pyer, M. and Bush, M. (2009) Disabled families in flux: removing barriers to family life. London: Scope. 09468828490.
Conference or Workshop Item
- Crafter, S. (2010) "I'm coming here to get help for my daughter, I'm not coming here to sit in a hotel waiting area" ... representations of the build and space for users of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. Seminar Presentation presented to: SPIRE Seminar, Wolfson Research Institute, Durham University, England, 9 September 2010. (Unpublished)
- Crafter, S., Prokopiou, E. and Stein, S. (2008) Exploring space and place for users of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. Invited Presentation presented to: British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS) Annual Conference 2008, Windsor, 16-18 July 2008. (Unpublished)
- Devecchi, C., Murray, J. and Trory, H. (2013) Inclusive childcare services for children with disabilities in England: review of conditions, standards and practice. Paper presented to: British Educational Research Association (BERA) Annual Conference, University of Sussex, Brighton, 03-05 September 2013. (Unpublished)
- Devecchi, C., Trory, H., Murray, J. and Evans, R. (2014) Inclusive daily childcare services for children with disabilities in England: review of conditions, standards and practice. Symposium presented to: 24th Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Erziehungswissenschaft (DGfE), Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, 09-12 March 2014. (Unpublished)
- Pyer, M., Ryan, S., Horton, J., Kraftl, P. and Tucker, F. (2007) Children, young people and ‘disability’. Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers) Annual International Conference, London, 28-31 August 2007. (Unpublished)
- Smith, C. (2012) Developing a universal dialogue and discourse on research with vulnerable and marginalised children and in particular with SEN Paper: How do we ensure a clear understanding of research with vulnerable and marginalised children with SEN within a global perspective? Paper presented to: Division of International Special Education and Services (DISES) International Round Table, Sligo, Ireland, 08-13 July 2012. (Unpublished)
- Trory, H., Devecchi, C. and Murray, J. (2013) Inclusive daily childcare for children with disabilities (0-5) in England: a policy and practice overview from 1997 to present day. Symposium presented to: European Early Childhood Education Research Association (EECERA) 23rd Annual Conference: Values, Culture and Contexts, Tallinn University, Estonia, 28-31 August 2013. (Unpublished)
Thesis
- Pyer, M. (2009) The difference that difference makes: leisure, space and teenage wheelchair users. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.