Risky Obliviousness Within Fragmented Services: Experiences of Families With Disabled Children During the Covid‐19 Pandemic

Living on an island in a pandemic has its obvious advantages. However, in a globalised economy, border restrictions cannot keep the COVID‐19 virus completely at bay. Despite coordinated efforts at infection control and extensive vaccination, Iceland, a sparsely populated island in the north, was pla...

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Main Authors: Snæfríðar‐ og Gunnarsdóttir, Hrafnhildur, Ólafsdóttir, Tinna, Björnsdóttir, Kristín
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Online Access:https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/87332
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spelling ftssoar:oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/87332 2025-04-27T14:31:31+00:00 Risky Obliviousness Within Fragmented Services: Experiences of Families With Disabled Children During the Covid‐19 Pandemic Snæfríðar‐ og Gunnarsdóttir, Hrafnhildur Ólafsdóttir, Tinna Björnsdóttir, Kristín 2023-07-03T15:41:59Z https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/87332 https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/5642/2909 https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v11i1.5642 unknown PRT https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/87332 https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/5642/2909 https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v11i1.5642 Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 Creative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0 Social Inclusion 11 1 5-15 Disability and Social Inclusion: Lessons From the Pandemic Social problems and services Sociology & anthropology Social sciences sociology anthropology Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Soziale Probleme und Sozialdienste Anthropologie Covid‐19 family support Family Sociology Sociology of Sexual Behavior Family Policy Youth Policy Policy on the Elderly Social Problems Familienpolitik Jugendpolitik Altenpolitik Familiensoziologie Sexualsoziologie soziale Probleme Infektionskrankheit Behindertenhilfe Behinderung Epidemie Familie Familiensituation Kind qualitative Methode Beihilfe Island soziale Ungleichheit Disability Studies handicapped assistance Iceland financial aid epidemic qualitative method contagious disease family child disability social inequality family situation journal article Zeitschriftenartikel 2023 ftssoar https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v11i1.5642 2025-03-31T04:25:59Z Living on an island in a pandemic has its obvious advantages. However, in a globalised economy, border restrictions cannot keep the COVID‐19 virus completely at bay. Despite coordinated efforts at infection control and extensive vaccination, Iceland, a sparsely populated island in the north, was placed among the countries in the highest risk category by the ECDC. In this article, wereport a qualitative study carried out at the peak of the fourth COVID‐19 wave in 2021, when the pandemic had severely hit the Icelandic social and healthcare system, with a record‐breaking number of infections. Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with parents with seven disabled children. Guided by feminist standpoint theory and critical disability studies, we focused on how service structures affected and shaped parents' and children's experiences during the first waves of the pandemic. The findings suggest that the pandemic intensified the already precarious position of the families. During the pandemic, the gaps in the already fragmented services widened, and the families were left to navigate this new reality on their own. Preventive measures enforced by municipalities and healthcare services centred on non‐disabled people's experiences and needs. Unprepared service systems distanced themselves from the families while maintaining governance and supervision over defining their need for support. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland SSOAR - Social Science Open Access Repository Social Inclusion 11 1
spellingShingle Social problems and services
Sociology & anthropology
Social sciences
sociology
anthropology
Sozialwissenschaften
Soziologie
Soziale Probleme und Sozialdienste
Anthropologie
Covid‐19
family support
Family Sociology
Sociology of Sexual Behavior
Family Policy
Youth Policy
Policy on the Elderly
Social Problems
Familienpolitik
Jugendpolitik
Altenpolitik
Familiensoziologie
Sexualsoziologie
soziale Probleme
Infektionskrankheit
Behindertenhilfe
Behinderung
Epidemie
Familie
Familiensituation
Kind
qualitative Methode
Beihilfe
Island
soziale Ungleichheit
Disability Studies
handicapped assistance
Iceland
financial aid
epidemic
qualitative method
contagious disease
family
child
disability
social inequality
family situation
Snæfríðar‐ og Gunnarsdóttir, Hrafnhildur
Ólafsdóttir, Tinna
Björnsdóttir, Kristín
Risky Obliviousness Within Fragmented Services: Experiences of Families With Disabled Children During the Covid‐19 Pandemic
title Risky Obliviousness Within Fragmented Services: Experiences of Families With Disabled Children During the Covid‐19 Pandemic
title_full Risky Obliviousness Within Fragmented Services: Experiences of Families With Disabled Children During the Covid‐19 Pandemic
title_fullStr Risky Obliviousness Within Fragmented Services: Experiences of Families With Disabled Children During the Covid‐19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Risky Obliviousness Within Fragmented Services: Experiences of Families With Disabled Children During the Covid‐19 Pandemic
title_short Risky Obliviousness Within Fragmented Services: Experiences of Families With Disabled Children During the Covid‐19 Pandemic
title_sort risky obliviousness within fragmented services: experiences of families with disabled children during the covid‐19 pandemic
topic Social problems and services
Sociology & anthropology
Social sciences
sociology
anthropology
Sozialwissenschaften
Soziologie
Soziale Probleme und Sozialdienste
Anthropologie
Covid‐19
family support
Family Sociology
Sociology of Sexual Behavior
Family Policy
Youth Policy
Policy on the Elderly
Social Problems
Familienpolitik
Jugendpolitik
Altenpolitik
Familiensoziologie
Sexualsoziologie
soziale Probleme
Infektionskrankheit
Behindertenhilfe
Behinderung
Epidemie
Familie
Familiensituation
Kind
qualitative Methode
Beihilfe
Island
soziale Ungleichheit
Disability Studies
handicapped assistance
Iceland
financial aid
epidemic
qualitative method
contagious disease
family
child
disability
social inequality
family situation
topic_facet Social problems and services
Sociology & anthropology
Social sciences
sociology
anthropology
Sozialwissenschaften
Soziologie
Soziale Probleme und Sozialdienste
Anthropologie
Covid‐19
family support
Family Sociology
Sociology of Sexual Behavior
Family Policy
Youth Policy
Policy on the Elderly
Social Problems
Familienpolitik
Jugendpolitik
Altenpolitik
Familiensoziologie
Sexualsoziologie
soziale Probleme
Infektionskrankheit
Behindertenhilfe
Behinderung
Epidemie
Familie
Familiensituation
Kind
qualitative Methode
Beihilfe
Island
soziale Ungleichheit
Disability Studies
handicapped assistance
Iceland
financial aid
epidemic
qualitative method
contagious disease
family
child
disability
social inequality
family situation
url https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/87332
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/5642/2909
https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v11i1.5642