Factors Affecting the Participation of Physically Disabled Children and Young People in Out-of-School Activities in the United Kingdom: A Qualitative Study

Autor: Daz Greenop, Kate H Knight, Lorna Porcellato, Phil Vickerman
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Comprehensive child and adolescent nursing.
ISSN: 2469-4207
Popis: Physically disabled children and young people (PDCYP) face many challenges when participating in out-of-school activities. PDCYP should have the same choices and opportunities as other CYP: to forge friendships locally and to access out-of-school activities. However, PDCYP have fewer opportunities than their non-disabled peers due to challenges such as access, support, and suitable provision. This multi-method qualitative study examined the factors affecting participation of PDCYP in out-of-school activities. The perspectives of PDCYP and parents were sought using a range of data collection tools. These included interviews, focus groups, and creative focus groups with 13 PDCYP and 19 parents. Play-based creative focus groups were specifically designed for PDCYP aged 7 to 17 years. The study demonstrated that PDCYP enjoy specialist disabled activities to meet others 'like them' but want more local opportunities to do this. Some PDCYP and parents felt they were not disabled enough for 'disabled' activities but not able enough for mainstream. PDCYP requiring personal care were a 'hidden' group who are at risk of missing out on experiences that they are entitled to. The study concludes by presenting the need to improve provision through disability awareness training and a co-ordinated partnership approach to be employed by the local authority to raise the profile of disability and 'bridge the gap' between service users and service providers. The social needs of children require the same focus and attention to aid their wellbeing and to enhance out-of-school lives.
Databáze: OpenAIRE