The aim of this paper was to describe an innovative network that supports people with intellectual disability in relation to health and well-being issues. The communication strategies and resources developed by the members of this network are outlined. Occupational therapists have been involved in this network since its inception and some implications for occupational therapists working with people with intellectual disability are identified
Research on social networks of people with intellectual disability has mostly focused on comparisons...
Introduction: People living with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) experience inequities in health and ...
This thesis describes a series of studies examining the role of technologies in supporting adults wi...
Being in paid employment is socially valued, and is linked to health, financial security and time us...
Being in paid employment is socially valued, and is linked to health, financial security and time us...
The present paper reports on the evaluation of a UK project to provide employment support services f...
Background: Social inclusion has been defined as an interaction between major life domains, includin...
This paper describes the dynamics of support observed in the networks of nine adults with intellectu...
A supportive social network is crucial for facilitating social inclusion. The social networks of peo...
BACKGROUND: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) depend on their environment to live healthily...
We established a network of social support for persons with disabilities in march 1997. The networkh...
Background The social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities presents a major challenge...
The World Health Organization has launched a program to promote Global Cooperation on Assistive Tech...
Background: Adults with intellectual disability are more likely to experience a range of physical an...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: Supportive social networks are crucial for facilitating social i...
Research on social networks of people with intellectual disability has mostly focused on comparisons...
Introduction: People living with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) experience inequities in health and ...
This thesis describes a series of studies examining the role of technologies in supporting adults wi...
Being in paid employment is socially valued, and is linked to health, financial security and time us...
Being in paid employment is socially valued, and is linked to health, financial security and time us...
The present paper reports on the evaluation of a UK project to provide employment support services f...
Background: Social inclusion has been defined as an interaction between major life domains, includin...
This paper describes the dynamics of support observed in the networks of nine adults with intellectu...
A supportive social network is crucial for facilitating social inclusion. The social networks of peo...
BACKGROUND: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) depend on their environment to live healthily...
We established a network of social support for persons with disabilities in march 1997. The networkh...
Background The social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities presents a major challenge...
The World Health Organization has launched a program to promote Global Cooperation on Assistive Tech...
Background: Adults with intellectual disability are more likely to experience a range of physical an...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: Supportive social networks are crucial for facilitating social i...
Research on social networks of people with intellectual disability has mostly focused on comparisons...
Introduction: People living with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) experience inequities in health and ...
This thesis describes a series of studies examining the role of technologies in supporting adults wi...