Tizard Learning Disability Review: Volume 22 Issue 3
Practice, management, research and innovation
Table of contents
Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus: Our Heritage – the role of heritage exhibitions in tackling social isolation
Marc LupsonUsing the “Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus: Our Heritage” exhibition as a case study, the purpose of this paper is to look at how heritage exhibitions can be used to address social…
Reflections on writing and exhibiting learning disability history: commentary on “Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus: Our Heritage”
Simon Jarrett, Nicola Clare GroveThe purpose of this paper is to comment on the article “Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus: Our Heritage – the role of heritage exhibitions in tackling social isolation.”
Working with persons with an intellectual disability: the transferential process between therapist and client and the systems they inhabit
Pádraig Cotter, Sara Hollwey, Alan CarrThe purpose of this paper is to appraise “transference” and “countertransference” when working with people with intellectual disabilities (PWID).
Enabling good emotional support for and with people with learning disabilities
Victoria Mason, Val WilliamsPicking up from Cotter et al.’s article on the transferential process, the purpose of this paper is to set out some arguments about the ways of meeting the emotional needs of…
A review of social skills interventions for adults with autism and intellectual disability
Kerrie Elizabeth Bundock, Olivia HewittIndividuals with autism and intellectual disability (ID) have increased needs regarding social interaction. Social skills interventions have focussed on children; however…
Developing social skills
Alex KellyThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the different features of social skills and outline a hierarchy of social skills model.
Estimating the number of people with Down’s syndrome in Scotland and the cohort at elevated risk of early onset dementia
Claire StuartThe purpose of this paper is to estimate the size of the population of people with Down’s syndrome in Scotland in order to provide a basis for estimating likely numbers of people…
Commentary on “Estimating the number of people with Down’s syndrome in Scotland and the cohort at elevated risk of early onset dementia”
Karen DoddThe purpose of this paper is to consider the implications for people with Down’s syndrome and their families of identifying those people who are at risk of developing dementia…
Deprivation of liberty applications concerning people with learning disabilities in England: trends over time and geographical variation
Chris HattonThe purpose of this paper is to analyse trends over time and geographical variation in Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) applications for adults with learning disabilities.
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