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© British Association of Social Workers

Ethnicity and Caring for a Disabled Child: The Case of Children with Sickle Cell or Thalassaemia

WAQAR I. U. AHMAD and KARL ATKIN

Unit Head at the Ethnicity and Social Policy Research Unit, University of Bradford

Senior Research Fellow at the Ethnicity and Social Policy Research Unit, University of Bradford

Correspondence to Waqar Ahmad or Karl Atkin, Ethnicity and Social Policy Research Unit, University of Bradford, Bradford, BD7 1DP, UK

Summary

Services for haemoglobinopathies have been a major site of struggles for the black communities, yet the social research literature on haemoglobinopathies remains patchy and fragmented. We provide an overview of the literature on sickle cell disorders and thalassaemia major in the broader context of debates on childhood disability and chronic illness, and on ethnicity, racism and health care.


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