Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) in Young People Leaving Care in England: A Study Profiling the Language, Literacy and Communication Abilities of Young People Transitioning from Care to Independence

Research indicates children and young people in care have a high prevalence of Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) as part of a complex set of vulnerabilities. This study describes the profile of language, literacy and communication abilities of a cohort of care leavers. The language, literacy and...

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Main Authors: Judy Clegg, Ellen Crawford, Sarah Spencer, Danielle Matthews
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/8/4107
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spelling doaj-32a6f468515b4f3cac6ee5aa4e2364b92021-04-13T23:05:44ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-04-01184107410710.3390/ijerph18084107Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) in Young People Leaving Care in England: A Study Profiling the Language, Literacy and Communication Abilities of Young People Transitioning from Care to IndependenceJudy Clegg0Ellen Crawford1Sarah Spencer2Danielle Matthews3Division of Human Communication Sciences, Health Sciences School, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TS, UKDepartment of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S1 2LT, UKDivision of Human Communication Sciences, Health Sciences School, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TS, UKDepartment of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S1 2LT, UKResearch indicates children and young people in care have a high prevalence of Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) as part of a complex set of vulnerabilities. This study describes the profile of language, literacy and communication abilities of a cohort of care leavers. The language, literacy and communication abilities of 44 young people leaving care between the ages of 16 and 26 years were assessed using standardized measures. Demographic data about the young people was collected along with a survey to key staff to capture their perceptions and experiences of the language and communication abilities of these young people. Ninety percent of the care leavers’ language abilities were below average and over 60% met criteria for DLD in combination with literacy difficulties, developmental disorders and social, emotional and mental health difficulties (SEMH). The implications of unidentified DLD on the lives of young people leaving care is discussed. Earlier identification of DLD is advocated to enable services to intervene to facilitate more positive outcomes and life chances for this very vulnerable population.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/8/4107care leaversdevelopmental language disorder (DLD)languagecommunicationliteracypsycho-social
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Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) in Young People Leaving Care in England: A Study Profiling the Language, Literacy and Communication Abilities of Young People Transitioning from Care to Independence
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
care leavers
developmental language disorder (DLD)
language
communication
literacy
psycho-social
author_facet Judy Clegg
Ellen Crawford
Sarah Spencer
Danielle Matthews
author_sort Judy Clegg
title Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) in Young People Leaving Care in England: A Study Profiling the Language, Literacy and Communication Abilities of Young People Transitioning from Care to Independence
title_short Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) in Young People Leaving Care in England: A Study Profiling the Language, Literacy and Communication Abilities of Young People Transitioning from Care to Independence
title_full Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) in Young People Leaving Care in England: A Study Profiling the Language, Literacy and Communication Abilities of Young People Transitioning from Care to Independence
title_fullStr Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) in Young People Leaving Care in England: A Study Profiling the Language, Literacy and Communication Abilities of Young People Transitioning from Care to Independence
title_full_unstemmed Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) in Young People Leaving Care in England: A Study Profiling the Language, Literacy and Communication Abilities of Young People Transitioning from Care to Independence
title_sort developmental language disorder (dld) in young people leaving care in england: a study profiling the language, literacy and communication abilities of young people transitioning from care to independence
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Research indicates children and young people in care have a high prevalence of Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) as part of a complex set of vulnerabilities. This study describes the profile of language, literacy and communication abilities of a cohort of care leavers. The language, literacy and communication abilities of 44 young people leaving care between the ages of 16 and 26 years were assessed using standardized measures. Demographic data about the young people was collected along with a survey to key staff to capture their perceptions and experiences of the language and communication abilities of these young people. Ninety percent of the care leavers’ language abilities were below average and over 60% met criteria for DLD in combination with literacy difficulties, developmental disorders and social, emotional and mental health difficulties (SEMH). The implications of unidentified DLD on the lives of young people leaving care is discussed. Earlier identification of DLD is advocated to enable services to intervene to facilitate more positive outcomes and life chances for this very vulnerable population.
topic care leavers
developmental language disorder (DLD)
language
communication
literacy
psycho-social
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/8/4107
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