Collaborations between young people living with bodily impairments and their multiprofessional teams: The relational dynamics of participation and power

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This paper explores how more or less relationally oriented forms of professional practices could be expressed in collaborations between young people living with bodily impairments and their multiprofessional teams. The analysis was based on life-mode interviews with young people (16–20 years), individual and focus group interviews with the professionals and participant observation in team meetings. Drawing on sociocultural perspectives on participation and the workings of power, different discourses, subject positions and participatory strategies were recognised and related to the participation of the young people. Finally, the relevance of the findings for practice is reflected on in a participation rights perspective.

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Skagestad, L. J., Østensjø, S., & Ulvik, O. S. (2021). Collaborations between young people living with bodily impairments and their multiprofessional teams: The relational dynamics of participation and power. Children and Society, 35(5), 633–647. https://doi.org/10.1111/chso.12419

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