Tizard Learning Disability Review: Volume 9 Issue 1
Practice, management, research and innovation
Table of contents
Belgium
Geert Van Hove, Catherine MollemanThis article outlines the support system in Flanders, which is generally the best organised region in Belgium with regard to services for people with learning disabilities…
Germany
Johannes Schädler, Norbert Schwarte, Timo Wissel, Laurenz AselmeierThis article gives an overview of the services provided for people with intellectual disabilities in Germany. On principle we assume that the field of services in this country…
Greece
Susana PadeliaduServices for people with intellectual disabilities in Greece can be described as versatile and based on both old and new structures, old, over‐crowded institutions co‐existing…
England
Julie Beadle‐Brown, Jim Mansell, Paul Cambridge, Rachel Forrester‐JonesThis article focuses on the development and current situation of services for people with learning disabilities in England. Deinstitutionalisation started in the 1960s, when a…
Spain
Luis Salvador‐Carulla, Miriam Poole, Teresa Melero, Ramon Novell, José García‐IbañezIn Spain, three parallel processes have taken place during the last 20 years: decentralisation, a health reform and a mental health reform. These processes have produced an…
Sweden
Kent EricssonThis article illustrates the Swedish experiences of working with people with intellectual disabilities and their support. During the last three decades in Sweden residential…
The Netherlands
Carla Vlaskamp, Petra PoppesThe Netherlands is a country where much is regulated, and several departments have made rules, regulations, memoranda and even laws related to people with intellectual…
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- Dr Jill Bradshaw