A pilot study of a group programme designed to increase personal safety skills in adults with an intellectual disability is described. Feel Safe, a curriculum based on Flandreau-West's protective behaviours anti-victimisation and empowerment process, aims to teach the protective behaviours themes "we all have the right to feel safe all the time" and "nothing is so awful that we can't talk with someone about it"; how to recognise unsafe situations; and a range of personal coping and problem-solving skills. A quasi-experimental control group design (10 adults in each group) with pre-test, post-test, and follow-up assessments aimed to determine whether participants attending the Feel Safe programme understood and retained the content of sess...
This article deals with vital questions of the health and safety of children with intellectual disab...
Students with cognitive disability experience higher rates of abuse, neglect and exploitation than s...
Abstract Background Findings suggest approximately one in six people with intellectual disability en...
Little is known about how people with intellectual disability understand personal safety, or what st...
Little is known about how people with intellectual disability understand personal safety, or what st...
People living with intellectual disabilities have a right to be safe from abuse and neglect and have...
Item does not contain fulltextCommunity safety skills for people with intellectual disabilities to e...
Several research studies have suggested that individuals with ID are at an increased risk of being a...
This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of Behavioral Skills Training (BST) program in improvi...
From 2016-17, academics at a leading Irish university collaborated with a group of self- advocates w...
Several researchers have suggested that safety skill instruction has been neglected amongst individ...
Violence and abuse towards schools students with intellectual disability is a pervasive and long‐sta...
This pilot study explored the effectiveness of workplace training programme that aimed to enhance th...
Despite the effectiveness of positive behavior support (PBS) in reducing challenging behaviors, the ...
Purpose\ud The purpose of this paper is to present the development and evaluation of an original tra...
This article deals with vital questions of the health and safety of children with intellectual disab...
Students with cognitive disability experience higher rates of abuse, neglect and exploitation than s...
Abstract Background Findings suggest approximately one in six people with intellectual disability en...
Little is known about how people with intellectual disability understand personal safety, or what st...
Little is known about how people with intellectual disability understand personal safety, or what st...
People living with intellectual disabilities have a right to be safe from abuse and neglect and have...
Item does not contain fulltextCommunity safety skills for people with intellectual disabilities to e...
Several research studies have suggested that individuals with ID are at an increased risk of being a...
This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of Behavioral Skills Training (BST) program in improvi...
From 2016-17, academics at a leading Irish university collaborated with a group of self- advocates w...
Several researchers have suggested that safety skill instruction has been neglected amongst individ...
Violence and abuse towards schools students with intellectual disability is a pervasive and long‐sta...
This pilot study explored the effectiveness of workplace training programme that aimed to enhance th...
Despite the effectiveness of positive behavior support (PBS) in reducing challenging behaviors, the ...
Purpose\ud The purpose of this paper is to present the development and evaluation of an original tra...
This article deals with vital questions of the health and safety of children with intellectual disab...
Students with cognitive disability experience higher rates of abuse, neglect and exploitation than s...
Abstract Background Findings suggest approximately one in six people with intellectual disability en...