This article presents findings of a qualitative research study evaluating interviews with eight parents about their experience of discovering their child has Down's Syndrome. The article presents five themes emerging from a qualitative research study using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) as an evaluation method. The themes comprise what it is that makes a life worth living, the loss of an illusion, the language we use to speak about learning disability, the myths that surround it and wider issues of belonging. The diagnosis of a child with Down’s Syndrome confronts parents with neoliberal values, that are underpinned by the idea that happiness and fulfilment are derived from independence, success and economic productivity. As...
This study looked at the experiences of mothers with learning disabilities and their school aged chi...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Intellec...
This thesis investigates how we can engage with intellectual disabilities in a deeper, more relation...
This thesis comprises a qualitative meta-synthesis of research into parents’ experiences of raising ...
This research portfolio aims to further explore the issues faced by parents with a learning disabili...
This research portfolio aims to further explore the issues faced by parents with a learning disabil...
Disability research is broad in nature and covers a variety of experiences and conditions. Of critic...
Background: It was previously considered that Down’s Syndrome (DS) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD...
This is the authors' print-print version of an article published in Scandianavian journal of disabil...
Down’s syndrome (DS) occupies a curious position in the public imaginary in the United Kingdom (UK)....
Introduction: For children born with physical disabilities, the perspectives and actions of their pa...
This multi-perspectival Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) study explored how people in th...
The thesis comprises of both research and clinical components and is submitted as partial fulfilment...
The number of people with learning disabilities (LD) who become parents is rapidly increasing, as op...
Background: children with Down's syndrome are frequently associated with physical problems such as c...
This study looked at the experiences of mothers with learning disabilities and their school aged chi...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Intellec...
This thesis investigates how we can engage with intellectual disabilities in a deeper, more relation...
This thesis comprises a qualitative meta-synthesis of research into parents’ experiences of raising ...
This research portfolio aims to further explore the issues faced by parents with a learning disabili...
This research portfolio aims to further explore the issues faced by parents with a learning disabil...
Disability research is broad in nature and covers a variety of experiences and conditions. Of critic...
Background: It was previously considered that Down’s Syndrome (DS) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD...
This is the authors' print-print version of an article published in Scandianavian journal of disabil...
Down’s syndrome (DS) occupies a curious position in the public imaginary in the United Kingdom (UK)....
Introduction: For children born with physical disabilities, the perspectives and actions of their pa...
This multi-perspectival Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) study explored how people in th...
The thesis comprises of both research and clinical components and is submitted as partial fulfilment...
The number of people with learning disabilities (LD) who become parents is rapidly increasing, as op...
Background: children with Down's syndrome are frequently associated with physical problems such as c...
This study looked at the experiences of mothers with learning disabilities and their school aged chi...
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Journal of Intellec...
This thesis investigates how we can engage with intellectual disabilities in a deeper, more relation...