Paula Hamilton is a senior lecturer at the University of Chester. After completing a teacher training degree in the early 1990s, Paula worked on a European research project which focused on health promoting schools. She then spent 10 years within further education teaching on early childhood studies and health and social care courses. Since 2007, she has worked as a senior lecturer in higher education lecturing on programmes relating to early childhood, family, youth and education studies. Her PhD, completed in 2011, focused on the inclusion of migrant worker children into primary schools in North Wales. Paula's research and publications lie in the field of social justice, inclusion, diversity and the health and well-being of children, young people and families.
Introduction: Understanding Marginalisation
Chapter 1: Critical Inclusion: Concepts, Theories, Challenges and Practice
Chapter 2: Mass Media, Social Bias and the Representation of Minority and Marginalised Groups
Chapter 3: Child Poverty and Low-Income Families
Chapter 4: Stigma of Mental Ill-Health in Childhood
Chapter 5: Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
Chapter 6: Children in Care, Fostering and Adoption
Chapter 7: Gender Development and Identities: Intersex and Transgender Children
Chapter 8: Religion, Antisemitism and Islamophobia
Chapter 9: Asylum Seeker and Refugee Children (and Children who have English as an Additional Language)
Chapter 10: Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children
Chapter 11: Supporting 'Most Able' Children
Conclusion: Final Thoughts on Critical Inclusion