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Izaskun Álvarez-Aguado; Vanessa Vega Córdova; Miguel Roselló-Peñaloza; Félix González-Carrasco; Maryam Farhang; Karla Campaña Vilo; Herbert Spencer; Felipe Muñoz La Rivera; Leyre Álvarez Aguado – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2025
Background: Women with intellectual disabilities confront distinct challenges as they age, compounded by cognitive and adaptive constraints. These challenges encompass heightened health risks, barriers to social support and susceptibility to violence, underscoring the critical role of self-determination in enhancing their quality of life. Method:…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Aging (Individuals), Females, Intellectual Disability
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Lutz, Deborah; Fisher, Karen R.; Robinson, Sally – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2016
Inclusive research is an increasing expectation to value and include people's voice in research and evaluations intended to benefit them. The active participation of people with communication support needs can be difficult due to the practical constraints of evaluations. One technique is to engage with workers who are familiar with the person, but…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Interviews, Research, Participation
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Sheehan, Philomena; Guerin, Suzanne – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2018
Background: This study aimed to explore the range of emotions experienced by parents in the early years of managing their child's disability, to assess the relevance of the Dual Process Model in understanding these emotions within an adjustment process and to identify the types of support and information perceived by parents as helpful during this…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Emotional Response, Child Rearing, Parents
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Nind, Melanie; Vinha, Hilra – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2014
This article reports on a study of how people do research that matters to people with learning disabilities and that involves them and their views and experiences. The study was an attempt to bring together people doing inclusive research so that, collectively, we could take stock of our practices. This would add to the individual reports and…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Research, Developmental Disabilities, Focus Groups
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Rayner, Kelly; Bradley, Samantha; Johnson, Gemma; Mrozik, Jennifer H.; Appiah, Afua; Nagra, Maninder K. – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2016
The engagement of people with learning disabilities in social communication is crucial to the development of relationships with others, a sense of social inclusion and self-worth. Intensive Interaction is an approach that can help carers develop their skills to engage people with severe and profound learning disabilities in personally relevant…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Caregiver Training, Interaction, Training Methods
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Carnaby, Steven; Roberts, Bron; Lang, Janet; Nielsen, Prue – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2011
Social inclusion and citizenship form the key objective of "Valuing People Now" (2009), but achieving this meaningfully with people whose behaviour can challenge services remains elusive for many services. This article describes the philosophy, development, operationalisation and evaluation of a person-centred day opportunities and supported…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Learning Disabilities, Behavior, Behavior Problems
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Jones, Jill; Hathaway, Dorothy; Gilhooley, Mary; Leech, Amanda; MacLeod, Susan – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2010
People with Down syndrome have a greater risk of developing a range of health problems, including cardiac problems, thyroid disorders, sensory impairments, reduced muscle tone (hypotonia) and Alzheimer's disease. Despite this increased risk, regular screening is not typically offered to individuals with Down syndrome. A multidisciplinary health…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Alzheimers Disease, Learning Disabilities, Down Syndrome
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Keyes, Sarah E.; Brandon, Toby – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2012
Mutual Support, a model of peer support by and for people with learning difficulties, was constructed through a participatory research process. The research focussed on individual narratives from people with learning difficulties. These narratives were then brought together to form a collective model of support. This paper outlines the detailed…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Participatory Research, Self Advocacy, Personal Narratives
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Firth, Graham – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2009
Intensive Interaction is an empirically researched approach to developing fundamental communication and sociability for people with severe and profound learning disabilities and/or autism. However, it is the author's contention that certain aspects of Intensive Interaction are not universally conceptualised in a uniform manner, and that there are…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Interaction, Models, Autism
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Jenkins, Rosemary; Parry, Rhonwen – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
The purpose of this paper is to present a model of practice termed "Network Training" which describes a structured approach to working with the network of support around an individual with learning disabilities. Within learning disability services there are many contexts in which the support system has opportunities to come together. For example,…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Models, Systems Approach, Meetings
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Concannon, Liam – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
The rise of new public management has seen the role of the social worker becoming increasingly administrative and less about face to face contact with service users. When commissioning managers seek to help people with learning disabilities plan their services, who actually makes the decisions? Direct payments are proposed as the answer for people…
Descriptors: Social Work, Learning Disabilities, Inclusive Schools, Caseworkers
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Dearden-Phillips, Craig; Fountain, Rob – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2005
Securing meaningful involvement in service development and provision can be seen as a particular challenge for people with learning difficulties. The National Health Service & Community Care Act [(1990) HMSO, ISBN 0105419907] and more recently Valuing People [Department of Health (2001) "Valuing people: a new strategy for learning…
Descriptors: Self Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Social Support Groups, Mental Retardation