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Transition and Change in the Lives of People with Intellectual Disabilities

Atkinson, Dorothy(Contributions by)Grant, Gordon(Contributions by)Hogg, James(Contributions by)Lambe, Loretto(Contributions by)Noonan Walsh, Patricia(Contributions by)Robinson, Carol(Contributions by)Shepperdson, Billie(Contributions by)Simpson, Murray K(Contributions by)Thomson, G.O.B.(Contributions by)May, David(Edited by)
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One claim made for the policy of care in the community was that it would rescue people with intellectual disabilities from social marginality.

To what extent has this promise been fulfilled and their lives transformed?

David May presents the lives of people from this group as a series of transitions and offers us a view of the world that is as complex and changeable as any other.

Each section covers a different aspect of choice, opportunity and transition on the lifepath, for example,* moving from home to school* leaving school* employment* living independently and* growing oldThe contributors have extensive research experience in the field of intellectual disabilities and provide a comprehensive review of this research, drawing out the implications for policy and practice.

This book will be an invaluable resource for professionals and carers working with those with intellectual disabilities, as well as their families.

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Jessica Kingsley Publishers
1853028630 / 9781853028632
Paperback / softback
362.3
01/12/2000
United Kingdom
240 pages
1 x 1 mm, 100 grams
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