Publications
Selected publications
- Exploring disabled people's perceptions and use of forest recreation goods, facilities and services in Scotland, England and Wales
- Feasibility Study into setting up a Scottish Centre for Research on Equality and Human Rights: Report and Executive summary
- The implementation of direct payments for people who use care services: Report and Executive Summary
- Health Promotion for Disabled People in Wales: Literature Review and Scoping Exercise
Full list
Banks, P., Lawrence, M. (2003) What are the key factors which enable people with Parkinson's to remain in or re-enter Employment? Final report submitted to the Parkinson's Disease Society.
Kane, J., Riddell, S., Millward, A., Banks, P. Baynes, A., Dyson, A. and Wilson, A. (2003) Special Educational Needs and Individualized Education Plans: issues of parent and pupil participation. Scottish Education Review. 35 (1), pp 38 - 47.
Millward, A., Riddell, S., Banks, P., Baynes, A., Dyson, A., Kane J., and Wilson A., (2002) Individualised Education Programmes: Part 1: a literature review Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs NASEN, 2 (3).
Riddell, S., Kane, J., Banks, P., Baynes, A., Dyson, A., Millward, A., Wilson, A. (2002) An Investigation of Individualised Education Programmes: Part 2: raising the attainment of pupils with special educational needs Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs NASEN, 2 (3).
Banks, P., Edson, J., Riddell, S., Petty, R. (2003) An assessment of unmet need and disability associated with the muscular dystrophies in adults. Final report submitted to Scottish Office Department of Health, Chief Scientist Office.
Banks, P., and Pearson, C. (2003) Improving services for younger stroke survivors and their families, Edinburgh: Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland.
Riddell, S., Banks, P., and Wilson, A. (2002) 'A flexible gateway to employment? Disabled people and the Employment Service's Work Preparation programme in Scotland' Policy and Politics.
Banks, P., Gallagher, E., Hill, M., Riddell, S. (2002) Young Carers in Scotland: A Review of the Literature. Final Report to the Scottish Executive Education Department. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive Education Department.
Banks, P., Cogan, N., Deeley, S., Hill, M., Riddell, S., Tisdall, K (2002) Does the covert nature of caring prohibit the development of effective services for young carers? British Journal of Guidance and Counselling 30 (3) 229-246.
Riddell, S., Banks, P., and Wilson, A. (2002) A Flexible Gateway to Employment? Disabled People and the Employment Service's Work Preparation Programme in Scotland. Policy and Politics.
Banks, P., Riddell, S., Thornton, P. (2002) Good Practice in Work Preparation: Lessons from Research. Report from the Disability Services Research Partnership to Jobcentreplus/DWP, Sheffield: Employment Service. Riddell, S.
Pearson, C. (2004) 'Keeping the cash under control: what's the problem with direct payments in Scotland?', Disability and Society, Vol. 19, 1.
Pearson, C. (2003) Changing the constitution? Can user-led organizations cope with different users?, Paper presented to the ESRC seminar. Implementing the Social Model: health and social support services, Leeds, September 2003 - to be published in edited collection 2004.
Pearson, C. and Riddell, S. (2003) Disabled People and End of Life Decisions, Final report submitted to the Disability Rights Commission, Edinburgh.
Pearson, C. and Riddell, S. (2003) Mainstreaming equality in research. Final report submitted to Women and Equality Unit, Department of Trade and Industry.
Pearson, C. (2003) Exploring the role of supporting organisations for direct payments. Final report submitted to Direct Payments Scotland, Edinburgh.
Pearson, C. and Riddell, S. (2003) Standards of care and regulation of care services in Scotland, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive Social Research
Hopkins, D., (2003) Gendered Subjectivites? Who cares! A sociological study of women's unpaid caring work. Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering
Watson, N; McKie, L; Hopkins, D; Hughes, W; Gregory, S. (2002) (Inter)dependence, Needs and Care. The Potential for Disability and Feminist Theorists to Develop an Emancipatory Model. Sociology.
