This is my first editorial as chief editor. It is an honour to be editor. The journal supports the rights of people with learning disabilities. It works to improve their lives. Editors before me helped to make the journal special. They encouraged people with learning disabilities to get involved in writing papers. One special issue of the journal was edited by researchers with learning disabilities in an inclusive research group. Self-advocates have said “if it's about us we should be able to write in it, otherwise what's the point?” Thanks to them we now have easy read guidance on how to write a paper and how to submit it to the journal. I will make sure we have good guidance on how to review or quality check papers. We want papers that ar...
People with learning difficulties are generally a marginalised section of the community whose care e...
Study title: Improving healthcare for people with learning disabilities, autism or both: A co-produ...
People with learning disabilities are often excluded from society. This is changing; however, discri...
Some of the papers in this issue focus on supporting people with learning disabilities and challengi...
When a special - thematic - issue of a Journal comes out, it is a big and important event for the en...
It is always a great pleasure to be able to write the Support for Learning Editorial. Each edition o...
In this article, I share my experience of going to school and noticing different groups of students....
This article addresses some of the difficulties inherent in disseminating emancipatory research find...
The need for a new journal for the field of disability studies has been declared for some time and f...
Introduction: Authors (Turnbull, 1997, Northway et al, 2006, Griffiths et al, 2007) indicated a dea...
Many of the papers this time are all about the relationships of people with learning disabilities. T...
First paragraph: We were delighted to have the opportunity to develop a special issue focused on can...
There is a need for people with learning disabilities to be involved in directing research to ensure...
commonality and diversity It is a great a privilege to write my first editorial for the Journal of I...
Our editorial for this special issue on ‘Education as a catalyst for social inclusion’ is divided in...
People with learning difficulties are generally a marginalised section of the community whose care e...
Study title: Improving healthcare for people with learning disabilities, autism or both: A co-produ...
People with learning disabilities are often excluded from society. This is changing; however, discri...
Some of the papers in this issue focus on supporting people with learning disabilities and challengi...
When a special - thematic - issue of a Journal comes out, it is a big and important event for the en...
It is always a great pleasure to be able to write the Support for Learning Editorial. Each edition o...
In this article, I share my experience of going to school and noticing different groups of students....
This article addresses some of the difficulties inherent in disseminating emancipatory research find...
The need for a new journal for the field of disability studies has been declared for some time and f...
Introduction: Authors (Turnbull, 1997, Northway et al, 2006, Griffiths et al, 2007) indicated a dea...
Many of the papers this time are all about the relationships of people with learning disabilities. T...
First paragraph: We were delighted to have the opportunity to develop a special issue focused on can...
There is a need for people with learning disabilities to be involved in directing research to ensure...
commonality and diversity It is a great a privilege to write my first editorial for the Journal of I...
Our editorial for this special issue on ‘Education as a catalyst for social inclusion’ is divided in...
People with learning difficulties are generally a marginalised section of the community whose care e...
Study title: Improving healthcare for people with learning disabilities, autism or both: A co-produ...
People with learning disabilities are often excluded from society. This is changing; however, discri...