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Talking about child protection - Researching the experiences and views of deaf and disabled young people and young adults who have been abused about the child protection system
Anna Anderson
(Depositor)
Julie Taylor
(Project Leader)
Kirsten Stalker
(Researcher)
Anita Franklin
(Researcher)
Deborah Fry
(Researcher)
Audrey Cameron
(Creator)
Rowena Arshad
(Data Manager)
Moray House School of Education and Sport
Child Protection Research Centre
Global Justice Academy
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Research output
(4)
Projects
(2)
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Research output per year
2014
2015
2015
3
Commissioned report
1
Article
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Research output per year
3 results
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2015
Deaf and disabled children talking about child protection
Taylor, J.
,
Cameron, A.
,
Jones, C.
,
Franklin, A.
,
Stalker, K.
&
Fry, D.
,
Mar 2015
,
NSPCC
.
65 p.
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Commissioned report
Open Access
File
Child
100%
Disabled Children
100%
Protection
100%
Child Protection
100%
Children
100%
Deaf and disabled children talking about child protection (Short Report)
Taylor, J.
,
Cameron, A.
,
Jones, C.
,
Franklin, A.
,
Stalker, K.
&
Fry, D.
,
Mar 2015
,
NSPCC
.
4 p.
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Commissioned report
Open Access
File
Child
100%
Disabled Children
100%
Protection
100%
Child Protection
100%
Children
100%
2014
Disabled Children and Child Protection in Scotland: Investigation into the relationship between professional practice, child protection and disability
Taylor, J.
,
Stalker, K.
,
Fry, D.
&
Stewart, A.
,
2014
,
Scottish Government
.
3 p.
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Commissioned report
Open Access
File
Investigation
100%
Disabilities
100%
Practice
100%
Disabled Children
100%
Protection
100%