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Current state of inclusion of children with special needs in child care programmes in one Canadian province [1]

International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2013.
Author: 
Wiart, Lesley; Kehlerb, Heather; Rempelc, Gwen & Tough, Suzanne
Source: 
Taylor & Francis Online
Format: 
Periodical
Publication Date: 
8 Feb 2013
AVAILABILITY
Abstract and purchasing information (may also be available through university libraries) [2]

Abstract:

Background: Access to quality child care is an important support for families with children with disabilities. The objectives of this study were to determine: (1) the current state of inclusion of children with special needs in child care programmes, and (2) the presence of child care staff practices and programme characteristics that support inclusion. Methods: Mail survey. Results: Centre based day care programmes (n = 318) and family day home agencies (n = 25) responded to the survey (47% response rate). Participants reported positive attitudes towards the philosophy of inclusion; however, 36% of the centre-based programmes and 29% of the family day home agencies that had been contacted by families of children with special needs did not accept them into care. A significant proportion of centre-based programmes (36%) and family day home agencies (40%) were unaware of how to access specialised support services for the children in their programmes. Many programmes (i.e. 54% of centre-based programmes and 96% of family day homes) reported they were not physically accessible. Conclusions: Child care providers require improved access to supports to increase their capacity to provide child care for children with special needs.

Related link: 
Alberta inclusive child care project (based on the same data and available online) [3]
Region: 
Alberta [4]
Tags: 
special needs [5]

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[1] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/13/04/current-state-inclusion-children-special-needs-child-care [2] https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13603116.2013.767386 [3] http://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/12/08/alberta-inclusive-child-care-project [4] https://childcarecanada.org/taxonomy/term/7859 [5] https://childcarecanada.org/category/tags/special-needs