doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200007938
Article type: Original Research
1 January 1992
Volume 17 Issue 2
doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200007938
Article type: Original Research
1 January 1992
Volume 17 Issue 2
Handicapped Parents and Disadvantaged Children?
R. Bland
N. J. Smith
M. Hollingworth
R. Bland
N. J. Smith
M. Hollingworth
CITATION: Bland R., Smith N.J., & Hollingworth M. (1992). Handicapped Parents and Disadvantaged Children? Children Australia, 17(2), 848. doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200007938
Abstract
The ABS surveys of 1981 and 1988 show that within the total population of handicapped persons a number of families with dependents have one or both parents who are handicapped. Also included within this group are lone handicapped parents and families who have in addition some other non-dependent handicapped person living with them. Besides the usual socio-economic problems surrounding disabling conditions this group are also faced with the difficulties associated with the everyday tasks of parenting. Yet, judging by the professional and research literature, they have received scant attention here in Australia or elsewhere.
This paper reports the results of a small qualitative pilot study of 19 families in which one of the parents had some physical handicap and which examined the everyday parenting tasks faced by them. It reports on some of the difficulties they experienced and also the affirmative action they took to overcome those difficulties.