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'My research is about learning from, and understanding, families. I have some expertise, but the families are the experts.'
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Delivering Christmas stockings and having water pistol fights are some of the ways Irene Simpson made being in hospital fun.
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'I started to pretend I was sick so I wouldn't have to go to school.'
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The Social ABCs for babies who show signs of autism nurtures 'an ability to connect with a partner and share positive feelings together.'
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A new report reveals troubling disparities in health outcomes and care experiences for disabled women and their babies.
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'There’s always been a gap for peer support programs, particularly for caregivers of children with disabilities and complex medical needs.'
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Julian relies on two “support friends” to hang out at restaurants, go to events, and volunteer.
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Read our latest stories, with links to mainstream disability news and shout-outs to people making the world more inclusive.
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'The au pair gets plenty of breaks, but they become more part of the family. They get to know your child much more deeply than if they were just there for work.'
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'It's about a little girl with cerebral palsy starting Grade 2 and going to a new school where she's the only kid in her class with a disability.'
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