
Child Protection and Disability
Ethical, Methodological and Practical Challenges for Research
Liverpool University Press
1st Edition
Published on 25. May 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
141 pages
978-1-78046-050-5 (ISBN)
Description
The contributors to this edited volume explore the ethical, methodological, and practical challenges in conducting child protection research with deaf and disabled children and young people. What are the child protection concerns for deaf and disabled children and young people? What are their views about the child protection system? How can we measure if we have made a difference in ending child abuse and neglect? These questions and others are at the forefront of policy, practice and research debates internationally. Contributions draw on examples of child protection and disability research from an international spectrum of leading research in both the child protection and the disability fields.As with other titles in this series the book is written for postgraduate students and academics from a range of disciplines, particularly in health, social care and education.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Liverpool
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 138 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78046-050-5 (9781780460505)
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Fry Deborah
Child Protection and Disability
Ethical, methodological and practical challenges for research
E-Book
05/2017
Dunedin Academic Press
€26.49
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Persons
Deborah Fry is a Lecturer in Child Protection at the University of Edinburgh and the Programme Director for the MSc in International Child Protection Research. Julie Taylor Professor of Child Protection and Director, Child Protection Research Centre, University of Edinburgh.
Content
Acknowledgements. Glossary of Abbreviations. Author Biographies. Foreword. Introduction. Chapter 1: Violence against children with disabilities: Evidence from around the world; Chapter 2: Using data to make violence against children with disabilities visible: An overview of data sources, methodological challenges and ethical considerations; Chapter 3: Making informed consent accessible and engaging for children with disabilities; Chapter 4: The challenges and promising practices for researching violence against children with disabilities: Case studies from around the world. Chapter 5: Ethical and child protection recommendations for researching, documenting and monitoring violence against children with disabilities; Chapter 6: Conclusion. Appendix: Case studies. References. Index.