冠状病毒大流行期间英国特殊教育需要儿童和残疾儿童及其家庭的经历

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Tizard Learning Disability Review Pub Date : 2020-11-25 DOI:10.1108/tldr-09-2020-0025
B. O’Hagan, Stephen Kingdom
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目的:本文的目的是概述有特殊教育需要和残疾的儿童(SEND)及其家庭在冠状病毒大流行期间的经历设计/方法/方法:本文借鉴了三个不同的组织收集和整理的研究,这些组织与有特殊教育需要和残疾的儿童和青少年的家庭一起工作。研究结果:所有三次调查都有一些共同的发现,特别是:对儿童和家庭的外部支持迅速崩溃;支持的减少/撤回加剧了许多家庭已经经历的压力和疲惫;事实证明,建立家庭学习和从学校获得足够的支持是非常困难的;政府几乎没有认识到家庭的脆弱性和对支持的需要;而且,矛盾的是,相当少数的儿童和家庭报告说他们的福祉有所增加。调查结果对在任何进一步封锁期间提供儿童和家庭支持以及更普遍地对政府政策和家庭支持资金提供具有明确影响©2020,Emerald Publishing Limited
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Experiences of children with special educational needs and disabilities and their families in the United Kingdom during the coronavirus pandemic
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to outline the experiences of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and their families during the coronavirus pandemic Design/methodology/approach: This paper draws on research gathered and collated by three different organisations working with families of children and young people with SEND Findings: There were a number of common findings across all three surveys In particular: the rapid collapse of external support for children and families;the reduction/withdrawal of support exacerbated the stress and exhaustion already experienced by many families;it proved very difficult to establish home learning and get adequate support from schools;there was little government recognition of families’ vulnerability and need for support;and, paradoxically, a significant minority of children and families reported increased well-being Originality/value: Findings carry clear implications both for the provision of child and family support during any further lockdowns and, more generally, in respect of government policy and funding of family support © 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited
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