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Articles in academic journals

'Practice in sexuality', Mental Handicap, (Special Issue), June, 1992, 64-69. REPRINTED in Mental Handicap Bulletin, 86, September, 1992.

'Accentuate the positive: a personal profile of a parent with learning difficulties', Disability, Handicap and Society, 8(4), 1993, 377-392.

'Parenting with learning difficulties: lessons for practitioners', British Journal of Social Work, 23, 1993,459-480.

'Learning the hard way: practice issues in supporting parents with learning difficulties', Social Work and Social Sciences Review, 4(2), 1993, 148-162.

'Family undoing', British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 21(4), 1993, 137-141.

'The use of depth interviewing with vulnerable subjects: lessons from a research study of parents with learning difficulties', Social Science and Medicine, 39(3), 1994, 415-424.

'Parental adequacy, parenting failure and parents with learning difficulties', Health and Social Care in the Community, 2, 1994, 161-172.

'Working with parents with mental retardation: Lessons from research', Journal of Physical and Developmental Disabilities, 6(1),1994, 23-41.

'Training and support for parents with learning difficulties: A review of literature', Journal of Practical Approaches to Developmental Handicap, 18(2), 1994, 10-14.

'Unto us a child is born: the trials and rewards of parenthood for people with learning difficulties', Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 20(1), 1995, 25-39.

'Sounds of silence: narrative research with inarticulate subjects', Disability and Society, 11(1), 1996 , 55-69.

'Parental competence and parents with learning difficulties', Child and Family Social Work, 1(2), 1996, 81-86.

'Parenting in context: policy, practice and the Pollocks', Child and Family Social Work, 1(2), 1996, 93-96.

'Supported parenting for people with learning difficulties: lessons from Wisconsin', Representing Children, 9(2), 1996, 99-107.

'System abuse and the power of advocacy', Impact, 11(1), Spring (Special Issue), 1998, 22-23.

'The adult children of parents with learning difficulties', Impact, 11(1), Spring (Special Issue), 1998, 18-19.

'Think of the children: growing up with parents who have learning difficulties', Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2(3), 1998, 138-143.

'Doing research with lonely people', British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 26(4), 1998, 132-134.

‘Reflections on an ordinary life: Philip Anderson’, Community, Work and Family, 1(3), 1998, 325-328.

'Adult children of parents with learning difficulties: stereotypical outcomes and the reporting of narrative research', Narrative Inquiry, 9(1), 1999, 123-137.

Parents Together: action research and advocacy support for parents with learning difficulties’, Health and Social Care in the Community, 7(6), 1999, 464-474.

Against the odds: growing up with parents who have learning difficulties’, Mental Retardation, 38(1), February, 2000, 1-14.

‘Parents with learning difficulties, child protection and the courts’, Representing Children, 13(3), 2000, 175-188.

'Men in the lives of mothers with intellectual disabilities', Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 15(3), 2002, 187-199.

'Self-advocacy and supported learning for mothers with learning difficulties', Journal of Learning Disabilities, 7(2), 2003, 165-193.

'In the frame: photovoice and mothers with learning difficulties', Disability and Society, 18(4), 2003, 431-442.

'Parents with learning difficulties and the stolen generation', Journal of Learning Disabilities, 7(3), September, 2003, 203-209.

'A family at risk: multiple perspectives on parenting and child protection', British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 32(1), 2004, 9-15.

 

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