Background: Evidence suggests that parents with intellectual disabilities can be “good enough” parents with appropriate support that focuses on the whole family. This paper brings together theories of vulnerability with an ethics of care approach to reflect on challenges for practitioners in supporting parents, drawing upon data from a study carried out in Scotland. Method: An online survey was administered to practitioners in three settings, and follow‐up interviews were carried out with key informants. Results: Pockets of good practice existed but a number of barriers to supporting families remained. These related to a lack of accessible information, difficulties in identifying and engaging with families at an early stage and poor joint w...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Parent...
Issues related to parents with intellectual disabilities (ID) raising children are complex. Parents ...
A high proportion of families with a parent with an intellectual disability will come to the attenti...
Background: Evidence suggests that parents with intellectual disabilities can be “good enough” paren...
This thesis explores the experiences of parents with an intellectual disability who participated in ...
Social workers are under pressure to support an increasingly diverse range of families, despite havi...
OBJECTIVE: there is growing evidence that many parents with intellectual disabilities can parent suc...
Background: Many family carers find the support they receive in respect of their child’s challenging...
Abstract A structured literature search and thematic analysis of six research articles relating to s...
Research on the encounters and interaction between support professionals and parents with intellectu...
The aim of this research was to explore how social care workers view their role in providing support...
Parents with intellectual or learning disabilities may need support to provide adequate care for the...
Background: In recent years the number of parents with a learning disability has increased, although...
Although parents with learning disabilities have attracted academic and professional attention becau...
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities often need support to develop and maintain i...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Parent...
Issues related to parents with intellectual disabilities (ID) raising children are complex. Parents ...
A high proportion of families with a parent with an intellectual disability will come to the attenti...
Background: Evidence suggests that parents with intellectual disabilities can be “good enough” paren...
This thesis explores the experiences of parents with an intellectual disability who participated in ...
Social workers are under pressure to support an increasingly diverse range of families, despite havi...
OBJECTIVE: there is growing evidence that many parents with intellectual disabilities can parent suc...
Background: Many family carers find the support they receive in respect of their child’s challenging...
Abstract A structured literature search and thematic analysis of six research articles relating to s...
Research on the encounters and interaction between support professionals and parents with intellectu...
The aim of this research was to explore how social care workers view their role in providing support...
Parents with intellectual or learning disabilities may need support to provide adequate care for the...
Background: In recent years the number of parents with a learning disability has increased, although...
Although parents with learning disabilities have attracted academic and professional attention becau...
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities often need support to develop and maintain i...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Parent...
Issues related to parents with intellectual disabilities (ID) raising children are complex. Parents ...
A high proportion of families with a parent with an intellectual disability will come to the attenti...