Enabled or disabled? Working parents of disabled children and the provision of child-care

Citation
C. Kagan et al., Enabled or disabled? Working parents of disabled children and the provision of child-care, J COMM APPL, 9(5), 1999, pp. 369-381
Citations number
44
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY & APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN journal
10529284 → ACNP
Volume
9
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
369 - 381
Database
ISI
SICI code
1052-9284(199909/10)9:5<369:EODWPO>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
This research explores the reported experiences of working parents of disab led children with respect to formal and informal sources of child-care, the need for which extends beyond the childhood years. Forty families with at least one disabled child, representing a variety of family structures and w ork situations, participated in semi-structured interviews. The resultant d ata revealed an analytical axis of disabling and enabling features of child -care. These are illustrated here with reference to the parents' accounts. Disabling barriers were physical, attitudinal or material. However, some fe atures of either formal or informal care served to dismantle these barriers . Where formal child-care was available, appropriate, flexible and accommod ating to the needs of both the parents and the disabled child, the parents reported being able to combine working and caring roles successfully. Howev er, where formal supports were inadequate or non-existent, parents who coul d rely on the support of family and friends to supply emotional and instrum ental assistance reported balance between work and caring roles. Whilst all parents need satisfactory child-care in the early years, these parents' ne eds extend beyond the childhood years: the parents' accounts highlighted th eir complex and long-term child-care needs. Options for further research we re proposed which would emphasize negotiation within families over time, or would focus on intersections of other parts of the work-family-community s ystem. (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.