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Margaret Spencer; Susan Collings; Hannah Wilkinson – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: Parents with intellectual disability experience high rates of child removal, which affects their well-being. Method: Participatory action research (PAR) was undertaken with eight parents with intellectual disability who had children removed from their care. Parents were interviewed before and after the PAR. Three themes emerged: a safe…
Descriptors: Grief, Parents with Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, Child Welfare
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McShea, Lynzee; Fulton, John; Hayes, Catherine – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2016
Background: People with intellectual disabilities are more likely to have hearing loss than the general population. For those unable to self-advocate, the responsibility of detection and management falls to their caregivers. Methods: This is the first cycle of a project using action research methodology to improve services. Twenty care workers…
Descriptors: Adults, Intellectual Disability, Hearing Impairments, Educational Needs
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Read, Sue; Nte, Sol; Corcoran, Patsy; Stephens, Richard – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2013
Background: Loss is a universal experience and death is perceived as the ultimate loss. The overarching aim of this research is to produce a qualitative, flexible, interactive, computerised tool to support the facilitation of emotional expressions around loss for people with intellectual disabilities. This paper explores the process of using…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adults, Mental Retardation, Death
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Clement, Tim; Bigby, Christine – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2009
Background: Typically people with intellectual disability have small, highly restricted social networks characterized by interactions with other people with intellectual disabilities, family members, and paid workers. The goal of "inclusion" has been central to policies that have shaped services over the past 30 years. It is an ill…
Descriptors: Action Research, Mental Retardation, Research Methodology, Community Involvement