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Інтерв'ю з батьками дітей з інвалідністю з деокупованих регіонів України (35 інтерв'ю)

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dc.contributor.author Бондар, Катерина Миколаївна
dc.date.accessioned 2025-09-30T14:07:08Z
dc.date.available 2025-09-30T14:07:08Z
dc.date.issued 2025-01-29
dc.identifier.citation Бондар К. М. Інтерв'ю з батьками дітей з інвалідністю з деокупованих регіонів України (35 інтерв'ю). Кривий Ріг : КДПУ, 2025.
dc.identifier.uri http://elibrary.kdpu.edu.ua/xmlui/handle/123456789/12130
dc.description.abstract This study explores the lived experiences of parents raising children with disabilities in de-occupied regions of Ukraine, where communities face the dual challenges of war trauma and disrupted social infrastructure. Based on semi-structured interviews, the research documents parents’ perspectives on displacement, socialisation, education, and access to healthcare and psychosocial support. Particular attention is paid to how the loss of stable peer groups, infrastructural destruction, and heightened anxieties shape children’s development and adaptation. The findings reveal that families encounter not only material hardship and institutional neglect but also existential uncertainty, which complicates their capacity to provide consistent care. At the same time, parents demonstrate remarkable resilience and resourcefulness in negotiating new environments, seeking alternative educational opportunities, and fostering inclusion. The study contributes to international debates on disability, social adaptation, and trauma-informed support in post-conflict contexts, highlighting urgent policy needs in education, health, and family support systems. uk
dc.language.iso uk uk
dc.publisher КДПУ uk
dc.subject inclusion uk
dc.subject children with disabilities uk
dc.title Інтерв'ю з батьками дітей з інвалідністю з деокупованих регіонів України (35 інтерв'ю) uk
dc.title.alternative Interviews with Parents of Children with Disabilities from De-Occupied Regions of Ukraine uk
dc.type Dataset uk


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