Background: People with learning disabilities have the right to choose where they live. However, evidence suggests people's choices are limited due to a shortage of housing. Methods: 200 Lives was a mixed methods research project, which evaluated supported living and residential care for people with learning disabilities in England; 107 people with learning disabilities took part, 77 from supported living and 30 from residential care. Findings: Two‐thirds of people in supported living compared to half of those in residential care chose the place they were currently living in; however, less than half of all participants looked at another property before moving to their current house. People in supported living were significantly more likely ...
Background Dissatisfaction with the inflexibility of the group home model has led to the growth of s...
Based on a survey of wheelchair users, one of the largest carried out in the UK, they suggest that d...
Access to adequate, safe, secure, accessible and affordable housing is a fundamental human right and...
Background People with learning disabilities have the right to choose where they live. However, evid...
Recent reforms in the disability sector through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will...
The White Paper Valuing People (DoH, 2003) promises to increase choice and control for adults with a...
The study aims to understand if and how older people with an intellectual disability are involved in...
Recent reforms in the disability sector through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will...
Third annual Conference of ALTER - European society for disability research, Lisbonne, PORTUGAL, 03-...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (IDs) are growing older as a population cohort. Ma...
Our current research is investigating, which types of neighbourhood best support independent living ...
Most adults are able to take some control over where they live and are able to reflect on their migr...
Research exploring the experiences of families during the process of seeking out-of-home accommodati...
Research exploring the experiences of families during the process of seeking out-of-home accommodati...
Background Official guidance on out-of-area placements creates incentives that could lead to people...
Background Dissatisfaction with the inflexibility of the group home model has led to the growth of s...
Based on a survey of wheelchair users, one of the largest carried out in the UK, they suggest that d...
Access to adequate, safe, secure, accessible and affordable housing is a fundamental human right and...
Background People with learning disabilities have the right to choose where they live. However, evid...
Recent reforms in the disability sector through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will...
The White Paper Valuing People (DoH, 2003) promises to increase choice and control for adults with a...
The study aims to understand if and how older people with an intellectual disability are involved in...
Recent reforms in the disability sector through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will...
Third annual Conference of ALTER - European society for disability research, Lisbonne, PORTUGAL, 03-...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (IDs) are growing older as a population cohort. Ma...
Our current research is investigating, which types of neighbourhood best support independent living ...
Most adults are able to take some control over where they live and are able to reflect on their migr...
Research exploring the experiences of families during the process of seeking out-of-home accommodati...
Research exploring the experiences of families during the process of seeking out-of-home accommodati...
Background Official guidance on out-of-area placements creates incentives that could lead to people...
Background Dissatisfaction with the inflexibility of the group home model has led to the growth of s...
Based on a survey of wheelchair users, one of the largest carried out in the UK, they suggest that d...
Access to adequate, safe, secure, accessible and affordable housing is a fundamental human right and...