Albert Sasha M, Powell Robyn M, Rubinstein Jack
Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA.
J Disabil Policy Stud. 2021;33:15-24. doi: 10.1177/10442073211006394.
Parents with disabilities experience discrimination within the child welfare, family law, and adoption and foster care systems. In response, there have been increasing calls for states to pass legislation prohibiting discrimination against parents with disabilities, and as of 2020, 28 states have passed or are considering such legislation. This qualitative study explored the perspectives of 19 advocates, attorneys, and legislators on barriers and solutions for passing legislation to protect the rights of parents with disabilities. Participants identified three barriers: (a) legislators' pejorative attitudes toward parents with disabilities, (b) external opposition, and (c) legislative barriers. Participants also identified eight solutions: (a) cross-disability advocacy, (b) education, (c) relationship-building, (d) bipartisanship, (e) support from state and national organizations, (f) strong sponsors, (g) incrementalism, and (h) model legislation. Study findings should help to inform ongoing legislative advocacy to protect the rights of parents with disabilities.
残疾父母在儿童福利、家庭法以及收养和寄养系统中遭受歧视。对此,要求各州通过立法禁止歧视残疾父母的呼声日益高涨,截至2020年,已有28个州通过或正在考虑此类立法。这项定性研究探讨了19位倡导者、律师和立法者对于通过立法保护残疾父母权利的障碍及解决方案的看法。参与者确定了三个障碍:(a)立法者对残疾父母的轻蔑态度,(b)外部反对意见,以及(c)立法障碍。参与者还确定了八个解决方案:(a)跨残疾倡导,(b)教育,(c)建立关系,(d)两党合作,(e)来自州和国家组织的支持,(f)强有力的提案发起人,(g)渐进主义,以及(h)示范立法。研究结果应有助于为当前保护残疾父母权利的立法倡导提供参考。