[PDF][PDF] The Intersection of Childhood Disability and Migration in Family Lives.

SÞ Egilson, G Ottósdóttir… - … Journal of Disability …, 2020 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Disability studies and migrant studies have largely operated on different tracks. Despite the
growing diversity within Icelandic society, little is known about the lives of migrant families …

'From my world to yours…': exploring the availability of social networks among parents from culturally diverse backgrounds caring for children with developmental …

E Pearson, MP Opoku - Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This paper reports findings from an ethnographic study of families from culturally and
linguistically diverse (CALD) families in Australia caring for children with disability. The study …

Support networks among immigrant parents of young children: Assessing ecologies to inform outreach efforts

NM Edwards, Z Isik‐Ercan, HT Lu… - Child & Family Social …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Tailoring support for first and second‐generation immigrant families with young children
necessitates understanding the extent to which immigrant families initiate access to …

The promising practice of cultural brokering support with culturally diverse families of children with developmental disabilities: Perspectives from families

Y Pang, DV Yarbrough - … Disabilities Network Journal, 2023 - digitalcommons.usu.edu
Background and Purpose: The Parent to Parent model of support has been found to be
effective with supporting families of children with DD in navigating complex systems, gaining …

Management of Psychiatric Emergencies Among Migrant Youth in Institutional and Community Settings

L Chokroverty - Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics, 2023 - childpsych.theclinics.com
Some 43.3 million children in the world lived outside their native countries due to
displacement by year's end in 2022. 1 War and political violence are major drivers of forced …

The lived experience of immigrant parents of disabled adolescents and young adults transitioning into adulthood: A narrative inquiry

DA Nyikach, KL Hansen - British Journal of Learning …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background Immigrant parents' perspectives on raising adolescents and young adults with
intellectual disabilities during the transition to adulthood are the focus of this study. Disabled …

[HTML][HTML] The circumstances of migrant families raising children with disabilities in five European countries: Updating knowledge and pursuing new research

G Piérart, M Arneton, A Gulfi, E Albertini-Früh, H Lidén… - Alter, 2020 - Elsevier
In 2017, specialists in several fields (health, education, and social work) from five European
countries (France, Georgia, Italy, Norway, and Switzerland) established a network to jointly …

Social participation and disability among children from underserved immigrant and nonimmigrant households

MP Mirza, Y Kim, A Stoffel, T Carroll… - Occupational Therapy in …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The population of immigrant children in the United States has increased dramatically. Little
is known about how immigrant children, especially those with disabilities, fare on outcomes …

“Do the Best You Can with Resources You Have to Offer”: Community stakeholder views on supporting immigrant families

NM Edwards, Z Isik‐Ercan, HT Lu… - Journal of Community …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
First and second‐generation immigrant families of young children in the United States face
potential challenges that may be mitigated with stakeholder support in their communities …

Cultural brokering intervention for families of children receiving special education supports

Y Pang, D Yarbrough, P Dinora - Family, school, and community …, 2019 - Springer
The intersection of disability and other identities can present significant challenges to
culturally diverse families and schools. Cultural brokering is an emerging practice that …