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Changing Children’s Attitudes to Disability through Music: A Learning Intervention by Young Disabled Mentors

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  • Eamonn McCarron

    (Liberty Consortium, Derry BT48 7RE, Northern Ireland, UK)

  • Erica Curran

    (Liberty Consortium, Derry BT48 7RE, Northern Ireland, UK)

  • Roy McConkey

    (Institute of Nursing and Health Research, Ulster University, Newtownabbey BT37 0QB, Northern Ireland, UK)

Abstract

Children with disabilities are at greater risk of social exclusion. In part, this results from the negative perceptions of disability held by their peers. An innovative, school-based project used creative music-making sessions facilitated by young disabled musicians to nurture more positive attitudes among children aged 9 years in four schools, with two classes from each. In all, around 200 pupils were involved in weekly sessions totalling 16 h. Their attitudes to disability were assessed before and after participating in the project, along with the reactions of parents and teachers. Pupils were significantly more disposed to interacting with children with disabilities and to persons with disabilities more generally as well as to having a teacher with a disability. Parents and teachers confirmed the pupils’ enthusiasm for the project and the impact it had on them. A core driver for change appeared to be sharing enjoyable musical activities with competent musicians who had disabilities. Further research should explore the potential of mentoring by disabled persons in other arts activities and sports to provide further validation of this approach.

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  • Eamonn McCarron & Erica Curran & Roy McConkey, 2022. "Changing Children’s Attitudes to Disability through Music: A Learning Intervention by Young Disabled Mentors," Disabilities, MDPI, vol. 2(1), pages 1-9, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jdisab:v:2:y:2022:i:1:p:8-95:d:755096
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