Something to Do
Peer Support for Young Black and Minority Ethnic Disabled and Deaf People
Policy Press
Published on 10. July 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
20 pages
978-1-86134-319-2 (ISBN)
Description
solation is a particular issue for young disabled people with many having limited opportunity to meet and make friends. For young disabled people who are of Asian, Caribbean and African origin, informal support groups provide a forum for emotional and practical support, enabling them to discuss issues around race, ethnicity, religion, and to share experiences with others from the same background. This report explores the development of these informal support groups. It is invaluable reading for those involved in social care, education, youth work and, especially, professionals involved in transition planning for young black and minority ethnic disabled people. It will also be of interest to families and carers.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
143 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86134-319-2 (9781861343192)
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Persons
Tracey Bignall is currently a Research Associate with the REU. She is co-author, with Jabeer Butt, of Between ambition and achievement: The view of young black disabled people on independence and independent living (The Policy Press, 2000). Jabeer Butt is presently Deputy Director with the REU. Jabeer has carried out research on various aspects of Britain's black and minority ethnic communities' experience of social care. Deepa Pagarani was formerly a Project Assistant at the REU and assisted the REU on a variety of research and development projects.
Content
Introduction: 'Who we are': 'What we have to say about peer support groups': Learning from young people's peer support groups: Checklist for setting up a peer support group