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Group homes for people with intellectual disabilities: encouraging inclusion and participation

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posted on 2009-10-15, 00:00 authored by Tim ClementTim Clement, Christine Bigby
Group homes are the dominant form of residential accommodation for people with severe learning or intellectual disabilities, and yet there are significant problems within these living environments. This book seeks to highlight the key issues for both residents and staff, and offers practical suggestions for improving community living.Based on original empirical research and drawing on extensive field notes, the book paints a picture of life in group homes today. The authors propose a framework for increasing community presence and participation, and consider the barriers to be overcome if progress is to be made in achieving these key goals. The notion of 'homeliness', the challenge of maintaining a balance between individual and group needs and the concept of practice leadership are all explored. Group Homes for People with Intellectual Disabilities is essential reading for anyone working with people with learning or intellectual disabilities in residential services, as well as academics and students of disability studies, social work and health and social care programmes.

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ISBN-13

9781843106456

ISBN-10

1843106450

Language

eng

Publication classification

AN.1 Other book, or book not attributed to Deakin University

Copyright notice

2010, Tim Clement and Christine Bigby

Number of chapters

9

Publisher

Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Place of publication

London, Eng.

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