Aims: The UK policy documents ‘Valuing people’ (DOH, 2001) and ‘Valuing people now’ (DOH, 2009) presaged a new direction in learning disability services: towards a human-rights model of care with the underlying principles of rights, choice, inclusion, freedom and independence. However, despite such legislative changes, a recent review (DOH, 2008a) candidly described that people with learning disabilities have greater need for healthcare than other people, yet have worse access to the care that they actually need and poorer health outcomes. Whilst some research has explored this from the perspective of people with learning disability (Jones & Donati, 2009; Jones & Parry, 2008) there is significantly less from the perspective of support worke...
In recent years there has been increased focus on vulnerability and abuse however greater attention ...
Nationally there is a high prevalence of psychotropic medication prescription in individuals with le...
Contemporary transitions in the delivery of health and social care are a global phenomenon. They pro...
This study investigates the research question: What role do support workers play in enacting learnin...
This research observes and compares the emotions and professional identities of professionals workin...
Many studies have shown that social support is related to psychological and physical well being, wit...
This paper explores the impact of policy changes and budget cuts on the service and support landscap...
This thesis offers a contribution to the research on staff who support people with intellectual disa...
This paper explores the impact of policy changes and budget cuts on the service and support landscap...
Main Aim: To discover more about how care staff experience and understand the challenging behaviours...
Professionals' accounts of working in challenging service environments bring into relief the tension...
Individuals with intellectual disabilities are eligible for out of work and disability benefits with...
Accessible summary Compassion is described as a sensitivity to suffering in oneself and others, with...
Primary and secondary health services have a duty to provide for the health needs of people with lea...
1.1 Background The UK Government's Transforming Care Agenda for people with learning disabilities h...
In recent years there has been increased focus on vulnerability and abuse however greater attention ...
Nationally there is a high prevalence of psychotropic medication prescription in individuals with le...
Contemporary transitions in the delivery of health and social care are a global phenomenon. They pro...
This study investigates the research question: What role do support workers play in enacting learnin...
This research observes and compares the emotions and professional identities of professionals workin...
Many studies have shown that social support is related to psychological and physical well being, wit...
This paper explores the impact of policy changes and budget cuts on the service and support landscap...
This thesis offers a contribution to the research on staff who support people with intellectual disa...
This paper explores the impact of policy changes and budget cuts on the service and support landscap...
Main Aim: To discover more about how care staff experience and understand the challenging behaviours...
Professionals' accounts of working in challenging service environments bring into relief the tension...
Individuals with intellectual disabilities are eligible for out of work and disability benefits with...
Accessible summary Compassion is described as a sensitivity to suffering in oneself and others, with...
Primary and secondary health services have a duty to provide for the health needs of people with lea...
1.1 Background The UK Government's Transforming Care Agenda for people with learning disabilities h...
In recent years there has been increased focus on vulnerability and abuse however greater attention ...
Nationally there is a high prevalence of psychotropic medication prescription in individuals with le...
Contemporary transitions in the delivery of health and social care are a global phenomenon. They pro...