This paper engages with the emerging disciplinary clash between 'care' and 'independence' within disability studies by examining the geography of home care for young adults with intellectual disabilities. The care system as a whole is viewed as central to disablist structures within disability studies (see Thomas, C. (2007). Sociologies of disability and illness: Contested ideas in disability studies and medical sociology. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.). However, despite the theorisation of dependency as being in antipathy to the goals of the disability movement, caregiving at home still continues to dominate community care. The paper attempts to address how family carers are 'caught-in-the-middle' between their 'duty' to care and at the s...
Qualitative studies exploring caregiver experiences of children with intellectual disability are lim...
Purpose: Respite care is generally thought to benefit family carers of persons with intellectual dis...
This paper examines the Camphill Community in Glencraig, Northern Ireland, as a casestudy for inclus...
This paper engages with the emerging disciplinary clash between ‘care’ and ‘independence’ within dis...
The care of people with intellectual disabilities is provided by a variety of sources. Of all these ...
Increased childhood survival of people with complex physical needs, health and medical technology ad...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine well-being among family carers and adults with an intellec...
Background: Older people with intellectual disability and the family carers of older people with int...
Context: The care of adults with intellectual disabilities is marginalized and rarely studied in Pol...
Despite recurring concerns about the role and appropriate support of informal carers, little is know...
In this final issue of Journal of Intellectual Disabilities for 2011, a range of contemporary issues...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley on 18/10/2022, available online: ht...
Independent living is one movement that enables people with disabilities to exercise choice and cont...
The nature and extent of young caring in the UK continue to be a feature of a growing number of rese...
peer-reviewedThe pattern of residential services for people with intellectual disability in Ireland ...
Qualitative studies exploring caregiver experiences of children with intellectual disability are lim...
Purpose: Respite care is generally thought to benefit family carers of persons with intellectual dis...
This paper examines the Camphill Community in Glencraig, Northern Ireland, as a casestudy for inclus...
This paper engages with the emerging disciplinary clash between ‘care’ and ‘independence’ within dis...
The care of people with intellectual disabilities is provided by a variety of sources. Of all these ...
Increased childhood survival of people with complex physical needs, health and medical technology ad...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine well-being among family carers and adults with an intellec...
Background: Older people with intellectual disability and the family carers of older people with int...
Context: The care of adults with intellectual disabilities is marginalized and rarely studied in Pol...
Despite recurring concerns about the role and appropriate support of informal carers, little is know...
In this final issue of Journal of Intellectual Disabilities for 2011, a range of contemporary issues...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley on 18/10/2022, available online: ht...
Independent living is one movement that enables people with disabilities to exercise choice and cont...
The nature and extent of young caring in the UK continue to be a feature of a growing number of rese...
peer-reviewedThe pattern of residential services for people with intellectual disability in Ireland ...
Qualitative studies exploring caregiver experiences of children with intellectual disability are lim...
Purpose: Respite care is generally thought to benefit family carers of persons with intellectual dis...
This paper examines the Camphill Community in Glencraig, Northern Ireland, as a casestudy for inclus...