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Learning disability: a life cycle approach
- Editors:
- GRANT Gordon, et al, (eds.)
- Publisher:
- Open University Press
- Publication year:
- 2010
- Pagination:
- 515p.
- Place of publication:
- Maidenhead
- Edition:
- 2nd ed.
This second edition is intended for students planning to work with people with learning disabilities and severe learning disabilities at every stage of their lives. Issues surrounding the life cycle of people with learning disabilities, and their families/carers from birth, childhood and early parenting are covered. Separate sections cover: adolescence and transition to adulthood; adult identities and community inclusion; old age; and end of life. The text includes case studies and user views from service users and their families/carers. It is written for students and is also relevant for researchers, practitioners s and policy makers.
Resilience in families with children and adult members with intellectual disabilities: tracing elements of a psycho-social model
- Authors:
- GRANT Gordon, RAMCHARAN Paul, FLYNN Margaret
- Journal article citation:
- Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 20(6), November 2007, pp.563-575.
- Publisher:
- Wiley
This paper seeks to illumine how families with children and adult members with intellectual disabilities manage to manifest a buoyant and durable capacity over time. It is therefore concerned centrally with the idea of resilience. Drawing from diverse theoretical literatures from child development and protection and gerontology, the paper begins with a review of constructions of resilience. In an attempt to assess where there seems to be support for resilience in families, the core of the paper tests empirical evidence about positive experiences of families supporting children and adults with intellectual disabilities against the theoretical literature on resilience. The findings are used to suggest conditions under which resilience is produced and maintained, and to identify emergent elements of a psycho-social model of resilience in families with children and adult members with intellectual disabilities.
Learning disability: a life cycle approach to valuing people
- Editors:
- GRANT Gordon, GOWARD Peter, RICHARDSON Maolcolm, (eds.)
- Publisher:
- Open University Press
- Publication year:
- 2005
- Pagination:
- 757p.
- Place of publication:
- Maidenhead
What kinds of transitions and discontinuities in their life experiences do people with learning disabilities and their families face over the life cycle? How can people with learning disabilities and their families be helped to lead more valued, healthy and socially included lives? How best can practitioners and others support people with learning disabilities? This book adopts a life cycle approach in order to reveal important dimensions in the lives of people with learning disabilities and the effects upon them and their families. It tackles issues about transitions in people's lives and how services, professionals, advocates, allies and wider communities of interest can support people with learning disabilities in achieving healthy and valued lives. Different voices are heard in this book, but prominence has been given to the views and experiences of people with learning disabilities and their families. Each major life stage section of the book begins with one such narrative-based chapter, followed by chapters that develop practice, policy and theoretical themes that inform an evidence-based approach to supporting people.
Views and experiences of people with intellectual disabilities and their families: (1) the user perspective
- Authors:
- RAMCHARAN Paul, GRANT Gordon
- Journal article citation:
- Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 14(4), 2001, pp.348-363.
- Publisher:
- Wiley
Presents a descriptive summary of the views and experiences of people with intellectual disabilities (IDs) as they have been represented in research and other literature. The authors develop further the DoH Research Initiative on Learning Disability: Proposal for a Research Review on the Views and Experiences of Users and Carers, a review report commissioned by the Department of Health on the views and experiences of users and family carers focusing on the ways in which research might contribute to policy and practice. The literature review of user views and experiences produced three broad categories: testaments of life, which are mainly ethnographies and life histories; user movement media produced in an accessible format for people with IDs or by people with IDs themselves; and research based studies in their varying forms. It is demonstrated that no single approach is able to encompass all the interests of knowledge production, policy planning, and action or practice on its own. A more coordinated and broad-based research approach to user views and experiences is advocated.
Views and experiences of people with intellectual disabilities and their families: (2) the family perspective
- Authors:
- GRANT Gordon, RAMCHARAN Paul
- Journal article citation:
- Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 14(4), 2001, pp.364-380.
- Publisher:
- Wiley
Examines findings from research into the views and experiences of families of people with intellectual disabilities (IDs). It draws from the authors' report on the views and experiences of users and carers, the DoH Research Initiative on Learning Disability: Proposal for a Research Review on the Views and Experiences of Users and Carers, which was commissioned by the Department of Health, and was intended to inform some of the thinking behind Valuing People and the associated research programme. This article traces the development and scope of research on family carers in relation to the personal and psychological experience of care as well as in relation to receipt of services. Theoretical and methodological gaps in the literature are outlined. Social systems theory is proposed as a means of addressing the requirements of a future research agenda about family care.
The structure of care networks in families with mentally handicapped adult dependents
- Author:
- GRANT Gordon
- Publisher:
- University College of North Wales. Department of Social Theory and Institutions
- Publication year:
- 1986
- Pagination:
- 24p., tables, bibliogs.
- Place of publication:
- Bangor
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