This article has three main aims: to discuss how paediatricians may come into contact with children who are carers; examine the evidence for how caring may impact on their well-being; and to discuss how we might help such children. The size of the problem It is unclear how many children ...
摘要: A large number of children are providing primary care for family members. This article aims to alert nurses to the issues involved and highlight the plight of these hidden and neglected carers.DOI: 10.12968/bjon.1995.4.12.698 被引量: 10 ...
Children Who Care: A Violation of Childhood? The vast majority of the research literature on the issue of children caring for their parents (Young Carers) has reflected a social policy standpoint and ... K Richards - University of East London 被引量: 0发表: 1998年 Children who care : a ...
It's bad enough for the adults who have to do it, but what's it like for the estimated 175,000 British children whose lives are spent caring for a parent or sibling? Many child carers do what feels like a day's work before they even go to school; their time in the classroom is ...
Young carers are children who take on adult responsibility in response to familial illness. South Africas high disease burden, limited health care capacity and cultural notions of childrens familial duty suggest a large population of young carers in this country. This study aims to explore the ...
for example children who are carers or children who are disabled* children's claims for particular rights such as the right to space, to sex education and citizenship* the ways in which the voices of children and young people are or might be articulated more clearly in policy debates and oth...
I then move on to consider the growing popularity of virtual worlds with young children and examine the way in which the worlds have been marketed to children and parents/carers on the basis of their propensity to offer online play in a safe environment. The article provides an overview of ...
carers, options for the provision of such care are increasingly stretched (Csáky, 2014; Darkwah, Daniel, & Asumeng, 2016). Social protection programmes are increasingly coined as key interventions in preventing the loss of parental care, supporting family-based alternative care for children who ...
Of those children who do receive treatment for tinnitus, many are managed in adult tinnitus services [55, 56, 59]. The need for more child-specific tinnitus services is therefore clear. Differences in children’s physical, emotional, and intellectual development have implications for their health ...
concerns that are closely related to safeguarding and child protection processes.With practical case studies throughout, the book helps you:This book is essential reading for all early years students and professionals who wish to explore and rehearse various safeguarding situations in preparation for ...