This article explores relationships between academics and people with intellectual disabilities collaborating in inclusive research. The authors present and reflect upon narrative accounts from Norway and England from both sides of the relationship. Each relationship is examined, including how it was initiated, established, developed and sustained, what worked well, what the obstacles were and how any conflicts were approached. The concept of being an ‘alongsider’, working alongside each other (and alongside participants with intellectual disabilities) is used. The paper shows variety in how alongsider relationships are initiated and fostered over time. Mostly, partnerships were initiated informally, based on pre-existing relationships as f...
The original adage of the movement of people with disabilities ‘Nothing about us without us’ is fort...
Positive developments in inclusion in line with ‘Nothing about us without us’ have rarely extended t...
The current chapter stems principally from work done at Norah Fry Research Centre at the University ...
This article explores relationships between academics and people with intellectual disabilities coll...
This article explores relationships between academics and people with intellectual disabilities coll...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 I...
The original adage of the movement of people with disabilities ‘Nothing about us without us’ is fort...
The original adage of the movement of people with disabilities ‘Nothing about us without us’ is fort...
Inclusive research practices can lead to progress towards an inclusive society. With this study, we ...
Inclusive research practices can lead to progress towards an inclusive society. With this study, we ...
Inclusive research practices can lead to progress towards an inclusive society. With this study, we ...
The original adage of the movement of people with disabilities ‘Nothing about us without us’ is fort...
Inclusive research practices can lead to progress towards an inclusive society. With this study, we ...
Inclusive research practices can lead to progress towards an inclusive society. With this study, we ...
The original adage of the movement of people with disabilities ‘Nothing about us without us’ is fort...
The original adage of the movement of people with disabilities ‘Nothing about us without us’ is fort...
Positive developments in inclusion in line with ‘Nothing about us without us’ have rarely extended t...
The current chapter stems principally from work done at Norah Fry Research Centre at the University ...
This article explores relationships between academics and people with intellectual disabilities coll...
This article explores relationships between academics and people with intellectual disabilities coll...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 I...
The original adage of the movement of people with disabilities ‘Nothing about us without us’ is fort...
The original adage of the movement of people with disabilities ‘Nothing about us without us’ is fort...
Inclusive research practices can lead to progress towards an inclusive society. With this study, we ...
Inclusive research practices can lead to progress towards an inclusive society. With this study, we ...
Inclusive research practices can lead to progress towards an inclusive society. With this study, we ...
The original adage of the movement of people with disabilities ‘Nothing about us without us’ is fort...
Inclusive research practices can lead to progress towards an inclusive society. With this study, we ...
Inclusive research practices can lead to progress towards an inclusive society. With this study, we ...
The original adage of the movement of people with disabilities ‘Nothing about us without us’ is fort...
The original adage of the movement of people with disabilities ‘Nothing about us without us’ is fort...
Positive developments in inclusion in line with ‘Nothing about us without us’ have rarely extended t...
The current chapter stems principally from work done at Norah Fry Research Centre at the University ...