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The educational experiences of young people with sickle cell disorder: a commentary on the existing literature
(Taylor and Francis, 2007)
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a chronic illness that in England disproportionately affects marginalized ethnic groups, but has yet to feature extensively within educational or disability research. This review of existing ...
Education and young people with sickle cell disorder: a knowledge review.
(Radcliffe Publishing, 2008)
Social theory and applied health research
(Open University Press, 2006)
Children and young people in hospitals: Doing youth work in medical settings.
(Routledge, 2009-02)
Beyond normalisation and impairment: Theorising subjectivity for learning difficulties theory and practice
(2008)
Normalisation and social role valorisation continue to play a central role in shaping debates and practice relating to learning difficulties. In the context of recent arguments, this paper draws on the work of Foucault to ...
The feasibility of using ethnicity as a primary tool for antenatal selective screening for sickle cell disorders: pointers from the research evidence
(Elsevier, 2003)
The Department of Health has announced a linked antenatal and neonatal screening programme for haemoglobinopathies by 2004 in a comprehensive national plan for the National Health Service in Britain. In response the National ...