This paper examines the Camphill Community in Glencraig, Northern Ireland, as a casestudy for inclusive living for individuals with intellectual disabilities. This allows anin-depth understanding of the principles and practices of inclusive living, for peoplewith intellectual disabilities. The study is targeted at a four-representative sample ofindividuals working within the Camphill Community. The empirical data was analyzedusing the theoretical frameworks of the social disability model, holistic theory, and thecommunity therapeutic model. The results identified several fundamental principles andpractices that promote inclusive living, including mutual respect and recognition of eachindividual's dignity and worth, mutual support and shared...
Inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in the life of the city is promoted through housi...
This case study is on community based alternatives namely group homes for people with intellectual d...
This paper engages with the emerging disciplinary clash between 'care' and 'independence' within dis...
Background Few empirical studies have compared quality and outcomes for residents with intellectual ...
This study explored how people with intellectual disabilities who reside in different types of livin...
Social inclusion is extremely important for people with intellectual disabilities (PID). Their oppor...
Irish disability policy, in line with international treaties such as the United Nations Convention o...
Many people with intellectual disability (ID) are no longer isolated in “special care” facilities. S...
The shift from segregated facilities to community settings did not automatically lead to social incl...
Thinking Approaches on the lives of people living with intellectual disabilities Literature Review •...
People with intellectual disabilities form an important subgroup of people with special needs. In th...
People with intellectual disabilities are dependent in many ways on the support ofothers if they are...
The psychological literature has, historically, portrayed people with an intellectual disability as ...
Ireland has a long and shameful history of providing for the support and housing needs of people wit...
Social inclusion enhances the quality of life of young adults with intellectual disabilities (ID). Y...
Inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in the life of the city is promoted through housi...
This case study is on community based alternatives namely group homes for people with intellectual d...
This paper engages with the emerging disciplinary clash between 'care' and 'independence' within dis...
Background Few empirical studies have compared quality and outcomes for residents with intellectual ...
This study explored how people with intellectual disabilities who reside in different types of livin...
Social inclusion is extremely important for people with intellectual disabilities (PID). Their oppor...
Irish disability policy, in line with international treaties such as the United Nations Convention o...
Many people with intellectual disability (ID) are no longer isolated in “special care” facilities. S...
The shift from segregated facilities to community settings did not automatically lead to social incl...
Thinking Approaches on the lives of people living with intellectual disabilities Literature Review •...
People with intellectual disabilities form an important subgroup of people with special needs. In th...
People with intellectual disabilities are dependent in many ways on the support ofothers if they are...
The psychological literature has, historically, portrayed people with an intellectual disability as ...
Ireland has a long and shameful history of providing for the support and housing needs of people wit...
Social inclusion enhances the quality of life of young adults with intellectual disabilities (ID). Y...
Inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in the life of the city is promoted through housi...
This case study is on community based alternatives namely group homes for people with intellectual d...
This paper engages with the emerging disciplinary clash between 'care' and 'independence' within dis...