Disability Needs Assessment Policies and Parent Blame – Institutionalising Parent Blame

Mum with her daughter in a wheelchair

Disability Needs Assessment Policies and Parent Blame – Institutionalising Parent Blame

The experiences of disabled children and their families in their interaction with English children’s services departments.

This talk was given as part of a conference on Child Protection and Fabricated and Induced Illness in March 2021, organised by the Parent and Carer Alliance CIC, which also included talks by Professor Andy Bilson on Child Protection trends and Fabricated and Induced Illness, available here.

 

 

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