Carers for people with intellectual disabilities in the UK are obliged to drive bad intimacy out of the caring relationship and enable these individuals to find positive forms of ethical reciprocity. In an organisation called L’Arche UK, these two aims are combined when carers pursue friendships with those they support that go beyond the bonds contractual care. What happens to this ethical project when those with intellectual disabilities are violent to their care-givers? Trying to pursue ethical engagement in this context has the unexpected aim of creating distrustful and tense relationships. This raises questions not only about what role intentionality and responsibility play in thwarting this project, but also what ‘success’ would look l...
Background : People with intellectual disabilities who live in residential facilities may need socia...
NoThis pioneering book, in considering intellectually disabled people's lives, sets out a care ethic...
The research sought to enhance professional understanding of the violence perpetrated by some people...
Carers for people with intellectual disabilities in the UK are obliged to drive bad intimacy out of ...
This article questions the reason behind ethics in caregiving services for people with serious intel...
Success of psychosocial interventions in reducing aggressive challenging behaviour is likely to be r...
Moral philosophers have debated whether power asymmetry precludes relational mutuality. Some ethicis...
Intellectual disability is often overlooked within mainstream disability studies and theories develo...
People with severe intellectual disabilities usually have few formal language skills, may not be abl...
What is the point of restricting the ways that people acquire and share knowledge of one another’s m...
People living with intellectual disabilities have a right to be safe from abuse and neglect and have...
Participating in social activism implies responsibility for its exchange and creation. We focus on I...
A number of changes in legislation have made an impact on the way services engage with people who ha...
In this chapter, we explore the issue of support for intellectually disabled people in developing in...
My dissertation addresses the question of how we ought to care for and engage with people with cogni...
Background : People with intellectual disabilities who live in residential facilities may need socia...
NoThis pioneering book, in considering intellectually disabled people's lives, sets out a care ethic...
The research sought to enhance professional understanding of the violence perpetrated by some people...
Carers for people with intellectual disabilities in the UK are obliged to drive bad intimacy out of ...
This article questions the reason behind ethics in caregiving services for people with serious intel...
Success of psychosocial interventions in reducing aggressive challenging behaviour is likely to be r...
Moral philosophers have debated whether power asymmetry precludes relational mutuality. Some ethicis...
Intellectual disability is often overlooked within mainstream disability studies and theories develo...
People with severe intellectual disabilities usually have few formal language skills, may not be abl...
What is the point of restricting the ways that people acquire and share knowledge of one another’s m...
People living with intellectual disabilities have a right to be safe from abuse and neglect and have...
Participating in social activism implies responsibility for its exchange and creation. We focus on I...
A number of changes in legislation have made an impact on the way services engage with people who ha...
In this chapter, we explore the issue of support for intellectually disabled people in developing in...
My dissertation addresses the question of how we ought to care for and engage with people with cogni...
Background : People with intellectual disabilities who live in residential facilities may need socia...
NoThis pioneering book, in considering intellectually disabled people's lives, sets out a care ethic...
The research sought to enhance professional understanding of the violence perpetrated by some people...