Background In 1971 the UK government changed the way services for people with an intellectual disability were delivered, moving from institutional environments to integrated care within the community (DoH, 1971). Since then, a number of government papers have built upon this movement across health and social care generally, as well as specifically in intellectual disabilities. This review will look at support staff involvement with people with an intellectual disability diagnosis and the promotion of empowerment to service users. Method A literature review was done to investigate the question: “What is known about empowerment from health care professional’s perspective in intellectual disabilities”. Two databases were reviewed: EBSCO a...
The goal of the present study was to examine the barriers to access in health services faced by ind...
People with intellectual disabilities are dependent in many ways on the support of others if they a...
Background : People with intellectual disabilities who live in residential facilities may need socia...
BACKGROUND: Since the 1990s, individualisation, participation, normalisation and inclusion have been...
This article reports on the findings of a scoping review of peer-reviewed research that investigates...
Conversational practices promoting a discourse of agency for adults with intellectual disabilitie
This paper discusses the gap between policy goals and practice in residential services for people wi...
This thesis was conducted in collaboration with an organization for people with intellectual disabil...
This paper considers the impact of service systems on group activities. It describes an inter-profes...
This paper considers the impact of service systems on group activities. It describes an inter-profes...
Non inclusive research about the care and treatment of people with disabilities is part of history. ...
Background: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sharing and...
This thesis offers a contribution to the research on staff who support people with intellectual disa...
Background: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sharing and...
This paper discusses the gap between policy goals and practice in residential services for people wi...
The goal of the present study was to examine the barriers to access in health services faced by ind...
People with intellectual disabilities are dependent in many ways on the support of others if they a...
Background : People with intellectual disabilities who live in residential facilities may need socia...
BACKGROUND: Since the 1990s, individualisation, participation, normalisation and inclusion have been...
This article reports on the findings of a scoping review of peer-reviewed research that investigates...
Conversational practices promoting a discourse of agency for adults with intellectual disabilitie
This paper discusses the gap between policy goals and practice in residential services for people wi...
This thesis was conducted in collaboration with an organization for people with intellectual disabil...
This paper considers the impact of service systems on group activities. It describes an inter-profes...
This paper considers the impact of service systems on group activities. It describes an inter-profes...
Non inclusive research about the care and treatment of people with disabilities is part of history. ...
Background: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sharing and...
This thesis offers a contribution to the research on staff who support people with intellectual disa...
Background: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sharing and...
This paper discusses the gap between policy goals and practice in residential services for people wi...
The goal of the present study was to examine the barriers to access in health services faced by ind...
People with intellectual disabilities are dependent in many ways on the support of others if they a...
Background : People with intellectual disabilities who live in residential facilities may need socia...