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  • Adapting disability research methods and practices during the Covid-19 pandemic: experiences from the field

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    Banks, Lena Morgon; Willan, Samantha; Inglis-Jassiem, Gakeemah; Dunkle, Kristin; Ganle, John; Shakespeare, Tom; Shahpar Khan, Rifat; Hameed, Shaffa; Machisa, Mercilene; Watson, Nicholas and 11 others
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    IDS Bulletin
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    27 July 2022
  • 'Do they ever think about people like us?': The experiences of people with learning disabilities in England and Scotland during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Author
    Scherer, Nathaniel; Wiseman, Phillippa; Watson, Nicholas; Brunner, Richard; Cullingworth, Jane; Hameed, Shaffa; Pearson, Charlotte; Shakespeare, Tom
    Source
    Critical Social Policy
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    27 June 2022
  • Covid-19 and the crisis in social care: exploring the experiences of disabled people in the pandemic

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    Pearson, Charlotte; Watson, Nick; Brunner, Richard; Cullingworth, Jane; Hameed, Shaffa; Scherer, Nathaniel; Shakespeare, Tom
    Source
    Social Policy and Society
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    08 April 2022
  • “They Have Been a Saving Grace” - The Role of the Third Sector in Disabled People’s Experiences of COVID-19 and Implications for Third Sector-State Relations

    Author
    Cullingworth, Jane; Watson, Nick; Shakespeare, Tom
    Source
    Enlighten
    Type
    Conference item
    Published
    07 September 2021
  • Disabled people in Britain and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

    Author
    Shakespeare, Tom; Watson, Nicholas; Brunner, Richard; Cullingworth, Jane; Hameed, Shaffa; Scherer, Nathaniel; Pearson, Charlotte; Reichenberger, Veronika
    Source
    Social Policy and Administration
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    11 August 2021
  • Disabled People in Britain and the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic [Blog Post]

    Author
    Cullingworth, Jane; Brunner, Richard; Shakespeare, Tom
    Source
    Policy Scotland
    Type
    Blog
    Published
    19 February 2021
  • Disabled people and the impact of COVID-19: four urgent messages for the government

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    Shakespeare, Tom; Watson, Nicholas; Brunner, Richard; Cullingworth, Jane; Hameed, Shaffa; Pearson, Charlotte; Scherer, Nathaniel; Reichenberger, Veronika
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    LSE British Politics and Policy Blog
    Type
    Blog
    Published
    08 February 2021

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