Disabled Children: Challenging Social ExclusionISBN: 978-0-632-05055-0
Paperback
180 pages
June 1999, Wiley-Blackwell
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"The strength of this book lies in its description of disabled
children as active participants in society…This book makes a
significant contribution to our knowledge about disabled
children’s lives." (Health and Social Care in the
Community)
"The book makes for compulsive reading once begun and has a
clarity of style which makes complex issues accessible. …I
would recommend the book to lecturers, practitioners and students
within the social care fields and to disabled individuals, their
carers and groups who are eager to identify with the political
debate which informs their social exclusion" (Child & Family
Social Work)
"Any book about disabled children that starts with the
experience of disabled young people is doing something right."
(Community Care)
"It is particularly useful in making practical suggestions for
more inclusive provision and will be an invaluable text for all
childcare professionals." (Aslib Book Guide)
"This excellent book is a courageous, cogent and challenging
look at how to translate a social model of disability into
action."
"[Middleton's] perspective is of tremendous importance for social work practice with children." (British Journal of Social Work)