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Child protection and welfare risks and opportunities related to disability and internet use: Broadening current conceptualisations through critical literature review.

Authors :
Flynn, Susan
Doolan Maher, Rose
Byrne, Julie
Source :
Children & Youth Services Review. Feb2024, Vol. 157, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

• The method of this paper is a critical literature review with qualitative thematic analysis, on the topic of disability, child protection and the internet. • This study found that disabled children are at greatly increased risk of child maltreatment above their non-disabled peers, whilst unique complexities are documented around disabled perpetrators of abuse toward children. • Findings from this research study attempts to broaden parents and guardians, safeguarding professionals, policy makers and scholars' conceptual understanding of the impact of pervasive internet use on the unique complexities that disability presents for child protection within the digital world. • Key learning for future safeguarding practice is presented towards keeping children safe, in the context of a rapidly encroaching world wide web, and its complex social implications. Findings are presented from a critical literature review on child protection and welfare risks and the opportunities of internet use related to disability. There is evidence of unique complexities and substantially increased risks and barriers to effective safeguarding practice, at the intersection of disability, internet use and child protection. This is further complicated by the surge in internet usage leading the vast majority of children in contemporary western societies to be deeply ensconced in virtual worlds. We present findings of a critical literature review with qualitative thematic analysis applied to a sample of 33 key documents. The premise of this paper is to broaden conceptual understanding of the opportunities and risks of internet use by children and adults with disabilities in the context of child protection and welfare practice. This paper is relevant to parents, guardians, safe guarding practitioners and academics. This paper highlights key learning for future safeguarding practice, further research and scholarly work, towards keeping children safe, in the context of a rapidly expanding digital world, and its complex social implications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01907409
Volume :
157
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Children & Youth Services Review
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174975255
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2023.107410