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Housing for children with disabilities

Housing for children with disabilities research notes Housing for children with disabilities ALISON JARVIS Joseph Rowntree Foundation Homes Unfit for of a suitable home to disabled • Unsuitable housing conditions Children: Housing, disabled children and their parents and were seen by parents to make children and their families siblings. the task of caring harder and A recently published report more stressful, possibly Christine Oldman and Bryony by Christine Oldman and Bryony contributing to a greater reliance Beresford, Policy Press, 1998 Beresford of the University of York on care and support services. (Findings 018) represents the first in-depth study • Unsuitable housing also There has been growing recognition of the impact of housing on the inhibited disabled children from that for many disabled people lives of disabled children and their being able to enjoy the ordinary housing needs can appropriately be families. Based on work carried childhood experiences that met by ‘staying put' in their existing out in Yorkshire and the North of surround playing, learning to home, or by accessing mainstream England, the research included a look after yourself and taking housing options, providing such postal survey and interviews with part in family life. provision is appropriate and of parents, disabled children and • http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Housing, Care and Support Emerald Publishing

Housing for children with disabilities

Housing, Care and Support , Volume 2 (1): 2 – Mar 1, 1999

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Emerald Publishing
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1460-8790
DOI
10.1108/14608790199900009
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research notes Housing for children with disabilities ALISON JARVIS Joseph Rowntree Foundation Homes Unfit for of a suitable home to disabled • Unsuitable housing conditions Children: Housing, disabled children and their parents and were seen by parents to make children and their families siblings. the task of caring harder and A recently published report more stressful, possibly Christine Oldman and Bryony by Christine Oldman and Bryony contributing to a greater reliance Beresford, Policy Press, 1998 Beresford of the University of York on care and support services. (Findings 018) represents the first in-depth study • Unsuitable housing also There has been growing recognition of the impact of housing on the inhibited disabled children from that for many disabled people lives of disabled children and their being able to enjoy the ordinary housing needs can appropriately be families. Based on work carried childhood experiences that met by ‘staying put' in their existing out in Yorkshire and the North of surround playing, learning to home, or by accessing mainstream England, the research included a look after yourself and taking housing options, providing such postal survey and interviews with part in family life. provision is appropriate and of parents, disabled children and •

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Housing, Care and SupportEmerald Publishing

Published: Mar 1, 1999

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