Shang X, Fisher KR, Xie J. Discrimination against children with disability in China
Int J Soc Welfare 2011: 20: 298–308 © 2009 The Author(s), International Journal of Social Welfare © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the International Journal of Social Welfare.
Families' experiences in connection with having a child with disability have been little researched in China. This study applies a child‐based human rights framework to analyse families' experiences of children's disability rights and their experience of discrimination. It applies the framework to families in a disadvantaged, rural case‐study community in China. It finds that children and their families experience significant discrimination in the four child disability domains of rights to care and protection, economic security, developmental support and social participation. The impact is both direct in terms of poor support for the children and their families, and indirect in terms of cumulative pressure on the family, which accentuated the poor social development of the child. The research contributes to understanding child disability rights in China and social policy responses, and raises questions for further research.