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Vol. 17 No. 3: Disability and Enabling Approaches
Vol. 17 No. 3: Disability and Enabling Approaches
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1921/swssr.v17i3
Published:
2015-06-06
Articles
Guest Editorial
Peter Beresford
3-5
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Working together in special needs parenting: An innovative research dissemination project
Alice Home, Irene Carter, Sandra Scarth, Rachel Warren
6-19
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: A disability in need of social work education, knowledge and practice
Dorothy Badry, Peter Choate
20-32
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The notion of citizenship for people with intellectual disabilities in the UK: A life of their own
Julie A Lawrence, Linzi Brook
33-45
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A Mentor’s PATH: Evaluating how service users can be involved as mentors for social work students on observational practice placements
Jill MacSporran
46-60
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Recognising and responding to the maltreatment of disabled children: A children’s rights approach
J Hernon, M Brandon, J Cossar, T Shakespeare
61-77
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‘No sanctuary’: Missed opportunities in health and social services for homeless people with dyslexia?
Stephen J Macdonald, Lesley Deacon
78-93
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In safe hands: Empowering young people with disabilities who receive assistance with intimate personal care
Patricia Muldoon, Gloria Kirwan
94-107
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Turning experience into theory: The affirmation model as a tool for critical Praxis
Colin Cameron
108-121
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Confinement, community, citizenship
Deborah Espiner, Frances Hartnett
122-136
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Personalisation and disabled people: The rhetoric and the reality. A discussion paper regarding aspects of the transformation agenda
Dave Sims, Joanna Whisker
137-150
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