Adult siblings are frequently providers of care for their brother or sister with a learning disability* and many take on many levels of responsibility, which often lasts for decades. The majority of research focusing on siblings of people with learning disabilities comes from the perspective of those aged under 18. This paper draws on the work of Rawson (2012) and Pompeo (2009) to focus attention on adult siblings. This study, examined the relationships adult siblings have with their brother or sister with a learning disability. Fourteen participants were involved, in-depth interviews were conducted to gather data that was thematically analysed. The findings revealed that siblings want to be involved in the life of their brother or sister a...
Sibling relationships are formative influences in many people’s everyday lives. Yet where one siblin...
Background: This study aimed to explore the perceptions of adult siblings regarding a future care r...
In today’s presentation, we will make a case for how and why a critical disability studies perspecti...
Aim: this paper provides a review of the literature related to adult siblings of learning disabled p...
Sibling relationships are significant in the lives of people who have a learning disability. They u...
Purpose Siblings of individuals with disabilities provide the most long-term care for an individu...
This thesis explores how having a sibling with learning disabilities or autism might impact on young...
BACKGROUND: The potential of adult siblings to offer long-term support to a brother or sister with a...
BACKGROUND: Siblings of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) often assume k...
Sibling relationships are usually lifelong and reciprocal. They can assume particular significance w...
This is a small, qualitative study about the lived experiences of adult siblings of individuals with...
IntroductionSiblings have traditionally been neglected in the family-centered service modelSiblings ...
Siblings of children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) have been the...
When parents die, siblings of older people with intellectual disability are likely to take responsib...
The aim of this questionnaire was to explore the existence of future plans, parental expectation an...
Sibling relationships are formative influences in many people’s everyday lives. Yet where one siblin...
Background: This study aimed to explore the perceptions of adult siblings regarding a future care r...
In today’s presentation, we will make a case for how and why a critical disability studies perspecti...
Aim: this paper provides a review of the literature related to adult siblings of learning disabled p...
Sibling relationships are significant in the lives of people who have a learning disability. They u...
Purpose Siblings of individuals with disabilities provide the most long-term care for an individu...
This thesis explores how having a sibling with learning disabilities or autism might impact on young...
BACKGROUND: The potential of adult siblings to offer long-term support to a brother or sister with a...
BACKGROUND: Siblings of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) often assume k...
Sibling relationships are usually lifelong and reciprocal. They can assume particular significance w...
This is a small, qualitative study about the lived experiences of adult siblings of individuals with...
IntroductionSiblings have traditionally been neglected in the family-centered service modelSiblings ...
Siblings of children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) have been the...
When parents die, siblings of older people with intellectual disability are likely to take responsib...
The aim of this questionnaire was to explore the existence of future plans, parental expectation an...
Sibling relationships are formative influences in many people’s everyday lives. Yet where one siblin...
Background: This study aimed to explore the perceptions of adult siblings regarding a future care r...
In today’s presentation, we will make a case for how and why a critical disability studies perspecti...