Purpose: This qualitative research aims to explore staff perspectives on working effectively with people with intellectual disability who are in contact with the criminal justice system. Design/methodology/approach: Taking a case study approach, staff working for a third sector community organisation were interviewed about the components of effective work with their customers. The staff supported people engaged in the Community Justice Program. Findings: Staff consistently described relationship building as the most important part of their work. There were three components to relationship building: the process of relationship building, the elements of a high-quality staff–customer relationship and the staff skills needed to develop a good r...
Despite policies of deinstitutionalisation, many people with intellectual disabilities in developed ...
This qualitative study examined the multiple dynamics that surround the interactions between people ...
The presence of distressed behaviours can amplify the difficulties experienced by people with intell...
It is estimated that as many as half of all offenders or alleged offenders in NSW prisons have a men...
Poster sessionAustralia has a well documented history of providing community-based individualised su...
People with intellectual disability face a range of challenges on their release from prison due both...
The Australian Human Rights Commission is concerned that many people with disability who need commun...
Despite policies of deinstitutionalisation, many people with intellectual disabilities in developed ...
People with mild or borderline intellectual disabilities are a group of people who usually do not me...
People with mild or borderline intellectual disabilities are a group of people who usually do not me...
People with mild or borderline intellectual disabilities are a group of people who usually do not me...
This paper identifies key capabilities for practice identified by community practitioners who seek t...
BACKGROUND: This paper explores the experience of staff employed within forensic disability across ...
There has been increasing international, national and local recognition of the need for more appropr...
This article is based on findings from a recent study of community practitioners working in re-entry...
Despite policies of deinstitutionalisation, many people with intellectual disabilities in developed ...
This qualitative study examined the multiple dynamics that surround the interactions between people ...
The presence of distressed behaviours can amplify the difficulties experienced by people with intell...
It is estimated that as many as half of all offenders or alleged offenders in NSW prisons have a men...
Poster sessionAustralia has a well documented history of providing community-based individualised su...
People with intellectual disability face a range of challenges on their release from prison due both...
The Australian Human Rights Commission is concerned that many people with disability who need commun...
Despite policies of deinstitutionalisation, many people with intellectual disabilities in developed ...
People with mild or borderline intellectual disabilities are a group of people who usually do not me...
People with mild or borderline intellectual disabilities are a group of people who usually do not me...
People with mild or borderline intellectual disabilities are a group of people who usually do not me...
This paper identifies key capabilities for practice identified by community practitioners who seek t...
BACKGROUND: This paper explores the experience of staff employed within forensic disability across ...
There has been increasing international, national and local recognition of the need for more appropr...
This article is based on findings from a recent study of community practitioners working in re-entry...
Despite policies of deinstitutionalisation, many people with intellectual disabilities in developed ...
This qualitative study examined the multiple dynamics that surround the interactions between people ...
The presence of distressed behaviours can amplify the difficulties experienced by people with intell...