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Ensuring access and inclusion for marginalised children in extended services: identifying the barriers and promoting choice

机译:确保边缘儿童在扩展服务中的获得和融入:确定障碍并促进选择

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This article by Nick Frost of Leeds Metropolitan University, Sue Elmer of Leeds Trinity University, and Lesly Best and Sue Mills, who are both Independent Researchers, looks at the experience of marginalised children in extended services. The authors conducted research into access to, and inclusion in, extended services based within schools and children's centres. A wide range of research methods were used, including both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The views of children and young people, their parents and a range of professionals were gathered to inform the study. The study identifies barriers that limit childrens' opportunities for access and inclusion. An important aspect of the research was identifying solutions to overcome these barriers in order to promote improved access, inclusion and choice. Following completion of the research, a toolkit was developed to enable extended services to assess and improve their practice.
机译:这篇文章由利兹城市大学的Nick Frost,利兹三一大学的Sue Elmer和都是独立研究人员的Lesly Best和Sue Mills着手,探讨了边缘儿童在长期服务中的经历。作者对学校和儿童中心内的扩展服务的获取和纳入进行了研究。使用了广泛的研究方法,包括定性和定量方法。收集了儿童和年轻人,他们的父母和一系列专业人士的观点,为这项研究提供了信息。该研究确定了限制儿童获得和获得机会的障碍。该研究的一个重要方面是确定克服这些障碍的解决方案,以促进改善的获取,包容和选择。完成研究后,开发了一个工具包,以使扩展的服务能够评估和改进其实践。

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