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Karen Mountney describes the Scottish partnership project, About Families, which brings together evidence on parenting topics and makes it available to voluntary and public sector agencies to help inform their service planning so the needs of parents...
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Independent writer, researcher and disabled parent Michele Wates, describes a project by the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) in the UK, encouraging local authorities to develop protocols and joined-up systems which support disabled parent...
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Hazel McFarlane, Research fellow, Strathclyde Centre for Disability Research, University of Glasgow, UK, summarises the findings of her PhD research about disabled women and barriers to motherhood.
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Claudia Malacrida is a Canadian university-based researcher who will be travelling to the UK to interview British mothers with disabilities about their experiences. If you are interested in learning more, or in participating in an interview, please c...
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Majella Kilkey, from the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Hull, UK, summarises a report published by the university arising from a one-day workshop for and about disabled fathers.
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Jackie Topp, a disabled mother, advocate and researcher from Northampton, UK, compares two case studies from her qualitative research with disabled women becoming mothers, exploring concepts of 'normalness' and 'naturalness'. Intervie...
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Kim Rutter, Marketing and Communications Manager at the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), UK, describes research commissioned by SCIE into the experiences of parents with mental health problems and their children, and how families can best...
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Gill Hague, Co-Director of the Violence Against Women Research Group, in Bristol, UK, discusses the first ever UK research on domestic abuse and disabled women, on behalf of the research team, including Ravi Thiara, Pauline Magowan, and Audrey.
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Sarah Rutherford, Practice Trainer at the Faculty of Health, Psychology and Social Care, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, summarises her paper Assessing parenting capacity: are mental health nurses prepared for this role? The paper, first publ...
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Dympna Walsh Gallagher, Lecturer in Nursing, Marlene Sinclair, Professor of Midwifery and Roy McConkey, Professor of Learning Disability from the Institute of Nursing Research, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK, summarise their research pape...
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The summary for parents is reproduced here with kind permission of CfBT Education Trust. Three other publications resulting from the research are also available: a guidance document for schools, a research report and an accessible summary. Available...
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Dr Marie D'hooghe from the National Multiple Sclerosis Centre in Belgium summarises her research paper on the long-term effects of childbirth in multiple sclerosis: 'Long-term effects of childbirth in MS' by M B D'hooghe, G Nagels and...
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Krishna Ramamurthy, Manager at Disability, Pregnancy and Parenthood International (DPPI), UK, describes a recent survey into disabled parents’ experiences of support during pregnancy, birth and early parenthood.
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