Ivan Burchess’s research while affiliated with WWF United Kingdom and other places

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Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities Emerald Article: The cultural context of care-giving: qualitative accounts from South Asian parents who care for a child with intellectual disabilities in the UK
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July 2012

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Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities

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Purpose This study aims to explore the cultural context of care‐giving amongst South Asian communities caring for a child with intellectual disabilities in the United Kingdom. Design/methodology/approach In the context of the United Kingdom's Children's Intellectual Disability Services, the study set out to develop a culturally sensitive account of Sikh and Muslim parents' experiences of caring for a child with intellectual disabilities. Focus groups were conducted with parents from Sikh and Muslim support groups who were all accessing intellectual disability services for their children. Transcripts were analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis, a qualitative technique. Findings Three master themes emerged from the analysis which were: Making sense of the disability; Feeling let down by services and Looking to the future. These themes reinforce findings from previous research particularly in relation to difficulties when making sense of the disabilities and difficult interactions with services. Practical implications The study makes recommendations for service delivery to ethnic minority groups including being aware of intra‐group variations in the interpretations and responses of South Asian parents. Originality/value Ultimately, the study makes recommendations for developing culturally sensitive support and interventions for ethnic minority groups which is important given the increase in multi‐ethnic populations in the UK.

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... Forty-two articles were included in this review, involving 17 countries and regions over a 22-year period (see table 1). in total, 27 studies focused on children/youth with disabilities living in Asian countries , 12 studies focused on Asian immigrants living in western countries [19,45,[89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96][97][98], and three focused on Asian immigrants in Singapore and South Korea [99][100][101]. Among the 42 studies, the majority (n = 33) focused on the perspectives of caregivers (i.e., parents, grandparents, siblings and aunts), seven studies looked at the perspectives of children/youth with disabilities [63,72,75,76,79,88,99], and three involved both caregivers and children/youth perspectives [64,80,101] Parents: ...

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Exploring the experiences of ableism among Asian children and youth with disabilities and their families: A systematic review of qualitative studies
Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities Emerald Article: The cultural context of care-giving: qualitative accounts from South Asian parents who care for a child with intellectual disabilities in the UK

Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities