Editorial. Why policy is important for disabled children
Editorial. Why policy is important for disabled children
Hewitt–Taylor (2007), in a soon to be published seminal book, explores through a series of poignant vignettes the experiences of children with complex and continuing health needs, their families and the staff who are involved with their care. In doing so she illuminates the lives of these children, stating vehemently that they are, irrespective of their specific medical requirements, first and foremost children with the same rights accorded to all children, able-bodied or not.
complex health needs, chronic illness, poverty trap
305-306
Glasper, Edward Alan
381a920c-2ec2-40d4-a205-13869ff7c920
7 November 2007
Glasper, Edward Alan
381a920c-2ec2-40d4-a205-13869ff7c920
Glasper, Edward Alan
(2007)
Editorial. Why policy is important for disabled children.
Journal of Children's and Young People's Nursing, 1 (7), .
Abstract
Hewitt–Taylor (2007), in a soon to be published seminal book, explores through a series of poignant vignettes the experiences of children with complex and continuing health needs, their families and the staff who are involved with their care. In doing so she illuminates the lives of these children, stating vehemently that they are, irrespective of their specific medical requirements, first and foremost children with the same rights accorded to all children, able-bodied or not.
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Published date: 7 November 2007
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complex health needs, chronic illness, poverty trap
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/50839
ISSN: 1753-1594
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