Although people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are increasingly expected to relocate from traditional institutional care to 'regular' neighbourhood housing facilities and socially integrate in these neighbourhoods, little is known about how they are perceived and appreciated as neighbours. This paper reports on interviews carried out with 30 neighbours without ID who were neighbours of small-scale care facilities for people with ID. Interviews addressed the neighbours' everyday experiences of neighbouring in general, and neighbouring people with ID in particular. Neighbouring, for these informants, called for a fine balance between friendliness without over-involvement. While they were generally positive about their interactions with t...
Background People with intellectual disability often have few friends and experience social exclusio...
Social inclusion policies often assume that community integration is beneficial for all people with ...
Background: The social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities presents a major challenge...
Although people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are increasingly expected to relocate from tradi...
Background: Neighbours play an important role in the social inclusion of people with intellectual di...
Background Social integration of people with intellectual disability (ID) moving into regular neighb...
Background The issue of the views of neighbours of community-based residential supports for people w...
Background The issue of the views of neighbours of community-based residential supports for people ...
Social inclusion policies often assume that community integration is beneficial for all people with ...
The shift from segregated facilities to community settings did not automatically lead to social incl...
Background Despite there being considerable evidence to suggest that friendships are central to heal...
Background The social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities presents a major challenge...
This research focused on the social integration of people with intellectual disabilities who live in...
The psychological literature has, historically, portrayed people with an intellectual disability as ...
Background: To enhance social inclusion of people with intellectual disability, policy is aimed at i...
Background People with intellectual disability often have few friends and experience social exclusio...
Social inclusion policies often assume that community integration is beneficial for all people with ...
Background: The social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities presents a major challenge...
Although people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are increasingly expected to relocate from tradi...
Background: Neighbours play an important role in the social inclusion of people with intellectual di...
Background Social integration of people with intellectual disability (ID) moving into regular neighb...
Background The issue of the views of neighbours of community-based residential supports for people w...
Background The issue of the views of neighbours of community-based residential supports for people ...
Social inclusion policies often assume that community integration is beneficial for all people with ...
The shift from segregated facilities to community settings did not automatically lead to social incl...
Background Despite there being considerable evidence to suggest that friendships are central to heal...
Background The social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities presents a major challenge...
This research focused on the social integration of people with intellectual disabilities who live in...
The psychological literature has, historically, portrayed people with an intellectual disability as ...
Background: To enhance social inclusion of people with intellectual disability, policy is aimed at i...
Background People with intellectual disability often have few friends and experience social exclusio...
Social inclusion policies often assume that community integration is beneficial for all people with ...
Background: The social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities presents a major challenge...