Equality, Participation and Inclusion 2: Diverse Contexts

Equality, Participation and Inclusion 2: Diverse Contexts

Equality, Participation and Inclusion 2: Diverse Contexts

Equality, Participation and Inclusion 2: Diverse Contexts

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Overview

What are the experiences of children and young people?

How can we think about the challenges they face?

What'systems and practices can support them?

How can we develop greater equality, participation and inclusion across diverse settings?

This second edition of Equality, Participation and Inclusion 2: Diverse Contexts is the second of two Readers aimed at people with an interest in issues of equality, participation and inclusion for children and young people. This second Reader focuses in particular upon the diverse experiences and contexts in which children and young people encounter issues of equality, participation and inclusion.

Comprising readings taken from the latest research in journal articles, newly commissioned chapters, as well as several chapters from the first edition that retain particular relevance, this fully updated second edition has broadened its focus to consider a wider range of diverse experiences and contexts, whilst maintaining an emphasis on educational settings.

Drawing on the writing of academics, practitioners, children and young people, this collection is a rich source of information and ideas for students and practitioners who are interested in thinking about how inequality and exclusion are experienced, and how they can be challenged, and will be of particular interest to those working in education, health, youth and community work, youth justice and social services. Families and advocates are also likely to be drawn to the material as much of it reflects on lived experiences and life stories.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415584241
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/03/2010
Series: David Fulton Books
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 9.60(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Jonathan Rix is Senior Lecturer in inclusion, curriculum and learning at The Open University, UK.

Melanie Nind is Professor of Education at Southampton University, UK.

Kieron Sheehy is Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Childhood Development at The Open University, UK.

Katy Simmons is a Lecturer in inclusive and special education in the Centre for Curriculum and Teaching Studies at The Open University, UK.

John Parry is a Lecturer in early years and inclusion at The Open University, UK.

Rajni Kumrai is a Lecturer in education in the Faculty of Education and Language Studies at The Open University, UK.

Table of Contents

Contents

1 Introduction Another place

John Parry, Jonty Rix, Rajni Kumrai and Chris Walsh

Part 1: More than one way

2 Reciprocal working by education, health and social services: lessons for a less-travelled road

Roy McConkey

3 Child and parent relationships with teachers in schools responsible for the education of children with serious medical conditions

Claire Norris and Alison Closs

4 Children’s homes and school exclusion: redefining the problem

Isabelle Brodie

5 Inclusion for the difficult to include

John Visser, Ted Cole and Harry Daniels

Part 2: Transitions: coming together

6 "We are the ones we have been waiting for": the work of community mobilisers in Milton Keynes

Katy Simmons, Alla Laerke, Danny Conway and Martin Woodhead

7 ‘Back to school’ - piloting an occupational therapy service in mainstream schools in the UK

Eve Hutton

8 Inclusion at Bangabandhu Primary School

Cathy Phillips and Helen Jenner

9 A personal perspective – developing a partnership approach at Deri View Primary School and Acorn Integrated Children’s Centre

Maggie Teague

10 Voices from segregated schooling: towards an inclusive education system

Tina Cook, John Swain and Sally French

11 Professional identity in multi-disciplinary teams: the staff speak

Ann Workman and Jeremy Pickard

Part 3: On the margins

12 Interviews with young people about behavioural support: equality, fairness and rights

Paul Hamill and Brian Boyd

13 Disadvantage and discrimination compounded: the experience of Pakistani and Bangladeshi parents of disabled children in the UK

Qulsom Fazil, Paul Bywaters, Zoebia Ali, Louise Wallace and Gurnam Singh

14 Teachers and Gypsy Travellers

Gwynedd Lloyd, Joan Stead, Elizabeth Jordan and Claire Norris

15 Peer support for young people with same-sex attraction

Colm Crowley, Susan Hallam, Rom Harre and Ingrid Lunt

16 Exclusion: a silent protest

Janet Collins

17 Media portrayal of young people – impact and influence,

Catherine Clark, Amrita Ghosh, Emrys Gree and Naushin Shariff

18 The impossibility of minority ethnic educational 'success'? An examination of the discourses of teachers and pupils in Britishs secondary schools

Louise Archer

Part 4: Thinking differently

19 Learning without limits

Susan Hart

20 Gender, ‘special educational needs’ and inclusion

Shereen Benjamin

21 ‘Part of who we are as a school should include responsibility for well-being’: links between the school environment, mental health and behaviour

Jennifer Spratt, Janet Shucksmith, Kate Philip and Cate Watson

22 Children and young people in hospitals: doing youth work in medical settings'

Scott Yates, Malcolm Payne, and Simon Dyson

23 Working in the community with young people who offend

Alice Sampson and Spyros Themelis

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