[Taken from Executive Summary] This literature review is the culmination of the Saskatchewan Community Living Division jurisdictional study which began in the autumn of 2003. Following a brief survey of developments in providing services to people with intellectual disabilities (hitherto the People) for creating the questionnaire for this study, information was gleaned from the provinces and territories on their services. The CLD Jurisdictional Project was completed in the spring of 2005. Subsequently, a thorough search and examination of pertinent resources for serving this People and for policy development was conducted. From over 800 documents about 350 were selected for this literature review. The material is recorded in the follo...
The purpose of this review was to describe literature relating to transition for young people with a...
Background: When compared to the general population, persons with an intellectual disability have l...
This paper provides a quantitative review of Australian studies on deinstitution-alisation and commu...
Purpose: The purpose of the review of the literature was to identify the awareness of Intellectual D...
The purpose of my thesis is to explore what has been written about promoting inclusion with people w...
In the last few decades, there have been significant changes in the way people with intellectual dis...
Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) experience poorer health and have mor...
Purpose of the review As the process of large scale hospital closure comes to an end in England and ...
Background Ongoing deinstitutionalization has resulted in several problems in medical care delivery ...
A large number of Canadian citizens with disabilities experience many of the indicators associated w...
This thesis examines hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions among persons with an...
What services and support do people with Intellectual disabilities who display behaviours that chall...
Editor's note: The ideas presented in this paper primarily represent a useful, and user-friendl...
This literature review was produced for the Center for Health Care Strategies by the Center for Heal...
Transitions occuring in the field of mental retardation in Canada during the past 15 years are surve...
The purpose of this review was to describe literature relating to transition for young people with a...
Background: When compared to the general population, persons with an intellectual disability have l...
This paper provides a quantitative review of Australian studies on deinstitution-alisation and commu...
Purpose: The purpose of the review of the literature was to identify the awareness of Intellectual D...
The purpose of my thesis is to explore what has been written about promoting inclusion with people w...
In the last few decades, there have been significant changes in the way people with intellectual dis...
Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) experience poorer health and have mor...
Purpose of the review As the process of large scale hospital closure comes to an end in England and ...
Background Ongoing deinstitutionalization has resulted in several problems in medical care delivery ...
A large number of Canadian citizens with disabilities experience many of the indicators associated w...
This thesis examines hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions among persons with an...
What services and support do people with Intellectual disabilities who display behaviours that chall...
Editor's note: The ideas presented in this paper primarily represent a useful, and user-friendl...
This literature review was produced for the Center for Health Care Strategies by the Center for Heal...
Transitions occuring in the field of mental retardation in Canada during the past 15 years are surve...
The purpose of this review was to describe literature relating to transition for young people with a...
Background: When compared to the general population, persons with an intellectual disability have l...
This paper provides a quantitative review of Australian studies on deinstitution-alisation and commu...