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Author: GREAT BRITAIN. Office for Disability Issues;
Title: Involving disabled people: Government response to the consultation on implementation and monitoring of the Independent Living Strategy
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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Office for Disability Issues, 2008. 24p.
Format: book;
Topics: choice; consultation; disabled people; government policy; independent living; older people; policy formulation; supported living; government publication; England; Select:
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Author: GREAT BRITAIN. Department for Work and Pensions;
Title: Government response: consultation on the future of the Independent Living Fund: presented to Parliament ... December 2012
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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2012. 27p.
Format: book;
Topics: consultation; devolution; disabled people; financing; government policy; independent living; local authorities; policy formulation; service users; social care provision; supported living; user views; government publication; United Kingdom; Select:
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3 of 321
Author: MCGILL Peter; POYNTER Jo;
Title: High cost residential placements for adults with intellectual disabilities.
Reference: Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 25(6), November 2012, pp.584-587.
Format: article;
Topics: commissioning; expenditure; learning disabilities; local authorities; residential care; supported living; research; England; Select:
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4 of 321
Title: Find Me Good Care
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Publisher: London: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2012
Format: online resource;
Topics: care homes; disabled people; learning disabilities; mental health problems; older people; residential care; shared lives schemes; sheltered housing; short break care; substance misuse; supported housing; supported living; England; Select:
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5 of 321
Author: KELLY Gina Aalgaard;
Title: Examining resident social support systems in assisted living.
Reference: Families in Society, 93(3), July-September 2012, pp.219-225.
Format: article;
Topics: long term care; older people; social care provision; social networks; supported living; research; United States; Select:
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6 of 321
Author: DUFFY Simon;
Title: The limits of personalisation.
Reference: Tizard Learning Disability Review, 17(3), 2012, pp.111-123.
Format: article;
Topics: citizenship; direct payments; independent living; learning disabilities; personal budgets; personalisation; person-centred planning; policy formulation; social policy; supported living; Select:
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Author: SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE;
Title: Defining excellence: excellence in residential settings - supported living
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Publisher: London: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2012
Format: audio/visual material; online resource; SCIE publication;
Topics: employment; good practice; independence; learning disabilities; mental health problems; supported living; practice; England; Select:
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8 of 321
Author: MANSELL Jim; BEADLE-BROWN Julie;
Title: Active support: enabling and empowering people with intellectual disabilities
Publisher: London: Jessica Kingsley, 2012. 240p.
Format: book;
Topics: adults; community care; learning disabilities; supported employment; supported housing; supported living; practice; Select:
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Author: BENNETT Sam; STOCKTON Simon;
Title: Best practice in direct payments support: a guide for commissioners
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Publisher: London: Think Local, Act Personal Partnership, 2012. 36p.
Format: book;
Topics: commissioning; direct payments; good practice; personal budgets; self-directed support; service users; social care provision; supported living; user-led organisations; research; England; Select:
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10 of 321
Author: FRASER Catherine;
Title: Can adults on the autism spectrum be affected positively by the use of intensive interaction in supported living services?
Reference: Good Autism Practice, 12(2), October 2011, pp.37-42.
Format: article;
Topics: adults; autistic spectrum conditions; outcomes; social inclusion; socialisation; supported living; practice; England; Select:
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11 of 321
Author: BARRETT Patrick; HALE Beatrice; GAULD Robin;
Title: Social inclusion through ageing-in-place with care?
Reference: Ageing and Society, 32(3), April 2012, pp.361-378.
Format: article;
Topics: ageing; care workers; disabled people; home care; older people; service users; social care provision; social inclusion; supported living; New Zealand; Select:
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Author: COUCHER Karen;
Title: National evaluation of the handyperson programme
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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Communities and Local Government, 2012. 70p.
Format: book;
Topics: cost effectiveness; disabled people; home improvements; home safety; housing; independent living; local authorities; older people; outreach services; supported living; research; England; Select:
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Author: DAVIES Jason; et al.;
Title: Developing high relational support services for individuals with long term mental health needs: scheme description and service evaluation.
Reference: Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 16(1), 2012, pp.31-40.
Format: article;
Topics: community mental health services; evaluation; independence; mental health problems; social inclusion; supported living; research; Wales; Select:
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Author: FLYNN Robert J.; TESSIER Nicholas G.;
Title: Promotive and risk factors as concurrent predictors of educational outcomes in supported transitional living: extended care and maintenance in Ontario, Canada.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 33(12), December 2011, pp.2498-2503.
Format: article;
Topics: educational performance; looked after children; outcomes; risk; substance misuse; supported living; research; Canada; Select:
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Author: COURTNEY Mark E.; LEE JoAnn; PEREZ Alfred;
Title: Receipt of help acquiring life skills and predictors of help receipt among current and former foster youth.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 33(12), December 2011, pp.2442-2451.
Format: article;
Topics: benefits; foster children; outcomes; supported living; transitional services; young people; research; United States; Select:
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Author: SLEVIN Eamonn; et al.;
Title: Supporting people with intellectual disabilities who challenge or who are ageing: a rapid review of evidence
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Publisher: Belfast: University of Ulster, 2011. 204p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; ageing; challenging behaviour; evidence-based practice; learning disabilities; mental health problems; older people; social care provision; supported living; research review; Northern Ireland; Select:
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Author: FOSTERING NETWORK;
Title: Briefing on supported lodgings for vulnerable young people aged 16-24: the current financial disincentives to provision
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Publisher: London: Fostering Network, 2011
Format: book;
Topics: benefits; government policy; homeless people; leaving care; supported living; taxation; young adults; young people; United Kingdom; Select:
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Author: FOSTERING NETWORK;
Title: Supported lodgings for vulnerable young people aged 16-24, and the current financial disincentives to provision: summary briefing
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Publisher: London: Fostering Network, 2011. 3p.
Format: book;
Topics: benefits; government policy; homeless people; leaving care; supported housing; supported living; taxation; young adults; young people; United Kingdom; Select:
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Author: BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET LEARNING DISABILITY NETWORKS; LEWIS Michael; (Producers);
Title: No place like home: a DVD about people with learning disabilities living independently
Publisher: Bristol: Your Say advocacy, 2011. DVD
Format: audio/visual material;
Topics: independent living; learning disabilities; supported living; user views; care professionals; users and carers; Select:
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Author: NICHOLS M;
Title: How personalised technology can play an important role in supporting people with learning disabilities as they age and face the onset of dementia.
Reference: Journal of Assistive Technologies, 5(3), 2011, pp.158-163.
Format: article;
Topics: assistive technology; dementia; learning disabilities; older people; supported living; practice; England; Select:
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