Browsing Social Studies by Subject "Inclusive Society"
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19 Stories of Social Inclusion Ireland: Stories of Belonging, Contributing and Connecting
(National Disability Authority, 2019)Irish disability policy, in line with international treaties such as the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD), aims to support people with intellectual disabilities to live included ... -
Acceptance and decision making in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis from a life-course perspective
(2014)Researchers have explored perceptions of health care services among people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), but little is known about how and why people with ALS engage with services. We undertook a grounded theory ... -
Assemblage analysis: an experimental new-materialist method for analysing narrative data
(2020)Recently social constructionist and poststructuralist theories, and the methodologies they have informed, have been criticised for focusing excessively on human discourse and human action whilst overlooking the importance ... -
Book Review: Environmental Justice as Social Work Practice.
(2024)Environmental Justice as Social Work Practice is written to be a main textbook in a specialised course on social work and the environment. First published in 2018, the importance of a text- book covering environmental ... -
Changes in the self-rated well-being of people who move from congregated settings to personalized arrangements and group home placements
(2017)A natural experiment contrasted the self-rated well-being of people with intellectual disabilities (n = 75) and those with enduring mental health problems (n = 44) after they moved to new accommodation and support options, ... -
Children at transition from primary school reflecting on what schools are for – narratives of connectedness, (mis)recognition and becoming
(2021)This article draws on a school-based case study carried out in Scotland with 11–12-year-olds reflecting on their views and experiences of school before transitioning from primary to secondary school. Drawing on Honneth’s ... -
A consensus statement on how to conduct inclusive health research
(Wiley, 2019)Background: The active involvement of people with intellectual disabilities in research, or inclusive research, is relatively common. However, inclusive health research is less common, even though it is expected to lead ... -
The 'Dance' of Kinship Care in England and Ireland: Navigating a course between regulation and relationships
(2013)There has been a significant growth in the use of formal kinship care in the UK and Ireland in the last 20 years. The paper charts some of the reasons for the ‘organic growth’ of kinship care and the multiple dynamics that ... -
Disabled children and child protection: Learning from the literature through a non-tragedy lens
(2017)Disabled children experience unique vulnerabilities in the context of child protection and welfare services. Current research alludes to strong concerns about social inequality, professional responses, judgement, knowledge ... -
Doctors and us: What it is like for people with learning disabilities to go to the doctor in Ireland.
(2019)This book is about a research project we did to learn what it is like when people with learning disabilities in Ireland visit their doctor. -
Domestic Violence and the Paradox of Post-Separation Mothering
(2017)This paper reports selectively on findings from a mixed-methods study to consider the paradoxical post-separation position many women find themselves occupying when child contact necessitates the continued and mainly ... -
The Dynamics of Long-term Homelessness among Women in Ireland
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Engaging with materialism and material reality: Critical disability studies and economic recession
(2017)Critical disability studies has been accused of preoccupation with cultural, lingual and discursive matters, and in doing so failing to adequately engage with the often-harsh material reality of disability. This has ... -
Evaluation of the Barnardos and One Family Pilot Child Contact Centre Project
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Evaluation of the Sonas Safe Home Project. Dublin: Sonas Domestic Violence Charity.
(Sonas Housing, 2015)In 2011, Sonas Domestic Violence Charity1, in conjunction with the Homeless Agency and Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council conducted a feasibility study to examine the need for a domestic violence refuge in the Dún ... -
Experience of services as a key outcome in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) care. The case for a better understanding of patient experiences
(2012)People with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) frequently express dissatisfaction with services. Patient satisfaction with services in ALS is not always measured and service user perspectives are not usually included when ... -
Exploring internal critique: theoretically developed critical commentary on the Self-Appraisal of critical disability studies
(2021)This article presents theoretically developed critical commentary as an intervention into existing debates about the self-appraisal of Critical Disability Studies (CDS). CDS deploys critique, not just outwardly, toward ...