Britain's council estates have become a popular shorthand for poverty'social mayhem, drink, drugs and violence - the social ills they werebuilt to cure. How did homes built to improve people's lives end updoing the opposite? Is their reputation fair and, if so, who is toblame?
Different Dads: Fathers' Stories of Parenting Disabled Children. Editedby Jill Harrison, Matthew Henderson and Rob Leonard. Published byJessica Kingsley Publishers.
Fathers of disabled children can feel overlooked, as much of parentingsupport is aimed at mothers. This book is a collection of inspiringpersonal testimonies by fathers of children with a disability, whoreflect on their experiences and offer advice to others on raising achild with a disability.
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