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Support for LearningVolume 19, Issue 4 p. 154-154 Gaining young people's perspectives Peter Gray, Corresponding Author Peter Gray works as a freelance consultant to local and national government on policy and provision for special educational needs (including those with behavioural, social and emotional difficulties). He has an extensive back ground as a practitioner, researcher and service manager. Peter has a range of publications, including two edited books published by Routledge, Challenging Behaviour in Schools (1994) and Working with Emotions (2002). He is a member of a number of national advisory groups and is currently Chair of NASEN's Policy Subcommittee. The Special Needs Consultancy, 105 Tavistock Drive, Nottingham NG3 5BE, Email: PGray15695@aol.com Research and Evaluation Unit, Disability Rights Commission, 3rd Floor, Fox Court, 14 Grays Inn Road, London WC1X 8HN, Email: research@drc.gb.orgSearch for more papers by this authorLouca-Mai Wilson, Corresponding Author Louca-Mai Wilson is a research officer at the Disability Rights Commission (DRC). She is responsible for commissioning and managing education and other research to inform the work of the DRC. Louca-Mai has a back ground in disability research in the voluntary sector and local government, as well as research commissions on service user consultation and several years experience as a support worker. She is a member of several advisory groups and is on the core group of the Nuffield Foundation Review of 14–19 Education and Training. The Special Needs Consultancy, 105 Tavistock Drive, Nottingham NG3 5BE, Email: PGray15695@aol.com Research and Evaluation Unit, Disability Rights Commission, 3rd Floor, Fox Court, 14 Grays Inn Road, London WC1X 8HN, Email: research@drc.gb.orgSearch for more papers by this author Peter Gray, Corresponding Author Peter Gray works as a freelance consultant to local and national government on policy and provision for special educational needs (including those with behavioural, social and emotional difficulties). He has an extensive back ground as a practitioner, researcher and service manager. Peter has a range of publications, including two edited books published by Routledge, Challenging Behaviour in Schools (1994) and Working with Emotions (2002). He is a member of a number of national advisory groups and is currently Chair of NASEN's Policy Subcommittee. The Special Needs Consultancy, 105 Tavistock Drive, Nottingham NG3 5BE, Email: PGray15695@aol.com Research and Evaluation Unit, Disability Rights Commission, 3rd Floor, Fox Court, 14 Grays Inn Road, London WC1X 8HN, Email: research@drc.gb.orgSearch for more papers by this authorLouca-Mai Wilson, Corresponding Author Louca-Mai Wilson is a research officer at the Disability Rights Commission (DRC). She is responsible for commissioning and managing education and other research to inform the work of the DRC. Louca-Mai has a back ground in disability research in the voluntary sector and local government, as well as research commissions on service user consultation and several years experience as a support worker. She is a member of several advisory groups and is on the core group of the Nuffield Foundation Review of 14–19 Education and Training. The Special Needs Consultancy, 105 Tavistock Drive, Nottingham NG3 5BE, Email: PGray15695@aol.com Research and Evaluation Unit, Disability Rights Commission, 3rd Floor, Fox Court, 14 Grays Inn Road, London WC1X 8HN, Email: research@drc.gb.orgSearch for more papers by this author First published: 13 October 2004 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0268-2141.2004.00340.xCitations: 3AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat No abstract is available for this article.Citing Literature Volume19, Issue4November 2004Pages 154-154 RelatedInformation

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