![]() ![]() Hayden, Nikita, Hastings, Richard P., Totsika, Vasiliki, Langley, Emma, 2019.Young disabled and LGBT+: negotiating identity. Toft, Alex, Franklin, Anita, Langley, Emma, 2019.1000 Families Study, a UK multiwave cohort investigating the well-being of families of children with intellectual disabilities : cohort profile. ![]() Hastings, Richard P., Totsika, Vasiliki, Hayden, Nikita, Murray, Caitlin, Jess, Mikeda, Langley, Emma, Margetson, Jane Kerry, 2020.Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 64 (6), pp. Psychological wellbeing of fathers with and without a child with intellectual disability : a population-based study. Langley, Emma, Totsika, Vasiliki, Hastings, R.'You're not sure that you are gay yet' : the perpetuation of the 'phase' in the lives of young disabled LGBT + people. Toft, Alex, Franklin, Anita, Langley, Emma, 2020.American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 126 (3), pp. Family relationships and their associations with perceptions of family functioning in mothers of children with Intellectual Disability (ID). Langley, Emma, Totsika, Vasiliki, Hastings, Richard P., Bailey, Tom, 2021.I am a Foundation Fellow of the Warwick Institute of Engagement and have previously been invited to discuss my work on paternal mental health at the ESRC Festival of Social Science, and co-present research related to disability and sexuality to a general public audience at the British Academy in London. Together, the group co-created a range of online video resources for other fathers to support their well-being. During my Postdoctoral Fellowship, I created the 'Dads of Disabled Children Research Advisory Group' for fathers of children with disabilities in the local area. I am very interested in sharing my work and collaborating with those at the focus of my research. My research aims to have a positive and tangible impact, and is often in collaboration with other academics, charities, disabled people, and family members. My doctoral work focused on exploring the well-being of parental caregivers of children with learning disabilities and/or autism. My main research interest is understanding and reducing inequality for disabled people and their families, employing mixed methods. I am an interdisciplinary academic with a background in education, psychology, and early years. Learning disabilities autism parental well-being family systems paternal mental health social care outcomes of disabled adults (quality of life relationships independence) sexuality and disability research with non-verbal children inclusion Special Educational Needs early years/childhood. ![]()
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