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Children with Complex and Continuing Health Needs

Children with Complex and Continuing Health Needs

Jaqui Hewitt-Taylor

(2007)

Abstract

Aimed at students and practitioners involved in supporting such children, and designed to give them an insight into what it means to raise a child with such multiple needs.'

- Current Awareness Service

'This book draws on the experiences of a number of families to provide a valuable and deeply moving insight into what it means to raise a child with complex needs. It highlights both the joys and the challenges that families face. In doing so it raises important issues about how services in the UK are currently responding to children with complex needs and their families as well as pervasive disablist attitudes within society. This book will provide students and practitioners from a range of disciplines with a valuable window into families' lives and challenge them to reflect on how they are supporting them.'

- Sue Kirk, University of Manchester, UK.

Focusing on the real life experiences of children and their families, this book provides valuable insight into living with complex and continuing health needs.

The author highlights the importance of seeing each child as an individual, with the same rights and needs as any other person, rather than defining them by their health condition. The book includes case studies to illustrate the experiences of children, parents, siblings and extended families, as well as professionals in health and social care. These personal accounts discuss both the challenges and the rewards associated with looking after a child with complex needs. The author also provides an overview of the support which is available in healthcare and education systems and makes recommendations for the future.

Anyone who is responsible for supporting children with complex and continuing health needs will benefit from reading this book.


Jaqui Hewitt-Taylor is Practice Development Fellow for children with complex and continuing health needs at Bournemouth University. She initially specialised in paediatric intensive care nursing, then moved to working and engaging in research and practice development with children with complex and continuing health needs, their families, and the staff who provide support for them.
This book is moving and offers readers an insight into the difficult challenges families and care staff face when developing and supporting this group of children. I would recommend this book to parents, care staff and students that have limited knowledge and experience in this specialised area of support. A compelling read.
PMLD-Link Journal
This very readable book focuses on the real life experiences of children with complex and continuing health needs and their families... I found all the chapter relevant to my everyday working life as part of multidisciplinary team in a Child Development Centre...It is very easy to dip into with clear, accurate chapter headings and a useful glossary.
Speech & Language Therapy in Practice
Advances in medicine have resulted in saving children's lives, but also increasing their psycho-social needs. The volume discusses the role of family members and caretakers in the long term management of a variety of conditions, prematurity, CP,etc. For pediatricians social workers and children's caretakers.
Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Editorial 3
Gender budgets and beyond: feminist fiscal policy in the context of globalisation 15
Feminist responses to economic globalisation: some examples of past and future practice 25
Counting for something! Recognising women's contribution to the global economy through alternative accounting systems 35
African women challenging neo-liberal economic orthodoxy: the conception and mission of the GERA programme 44
In search of an alternative development paradigm: feminist proposals from Latin America 52
If I were Minister of Finance ... gaining understanding of financial crisis through a simulation workshop 59
Fundamentalisms, globalisation, and women's human rights in Senegal 69
A daring proposal: campaigning for an inter-American convention on sexual rights and reproductive rights 77
Free markets and state control: a feminist challenge to Davos Man and Big Brother 82
Using the master's tools: feminism, media and ending violence against women 91
Strategic advocacy and maternal mortality: moving targets and the millennium development goals 97
HIV/AIDS, globalisation and the international women's movement 109
New genetic technologies and their impact on women: a feminist perspective 114
Trafficking and women's human rights in a globalised world 125
The women's movement in the era of globalisation: does it face extinction? 135
Institutions, organisations and gender equality in an era of globalisation 142
Resources 150