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Keyes, Sarah E.; Brandon, Toby – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2012
Mutual Support, a model of peer support by and for people with learning difficulties, was constructed through a participatory research process. The research focussed on individual narratives from people with learning difficulties. These narratives were then brought together to form a collective model of support. This paper outlines the detailed…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Participatory Research, Self Advocacy, Personal Narratives
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Porter, Jill – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2005
This paper reports on exploratory work investigating how children with severe and profound learning difficulties register an awareness of small quantities and how they might use this information to inform their understanding. It draws on studies of typically developing children and investigates their application to pupils whose response to…
Descriptors: Students, Learning Problems, Cues, Severe Mental Retardation
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Talbot, Jenny; Riley, Chris – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2007
The prevalence of offenders with learning difficulties and learning disabilities is not agreed upon. What is clear, however, is that, regardless of actual numbers, many offenders have learning difficulties that reduce their ability to cope within the criminal justice system, for example, not understanding fully what is happening to them in court…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Incidence, Criminals, Justice
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Buchanan, Ian; Walmsley, Jan – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
This paper looks at the history of self advocacy in England. Self advocacy has helped many people with learning difficulties to speak up and gain more confidence. But now it is associated with Government policy. After Valuing People, people expect self advocacy organizations to speak up for everyone with learning difficulties. This might mean…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Learning Problems, Self Advocacy
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Levy, Gill – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2005
Visual impairment, although often unidentified, is common in people with learning disabilities. However, despite the high incidence of sight problems, little guidance has been produced on accessible information for this varied "group" of individuals. This paper, which develops the Information for All guidance [Rodgers et al.…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Visual Impairments, Mental Retardation, Access to Information
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Manners, Paula Jean; Carruthers, Emma – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
This article is about Emma's experience of living with learning difficulties. Emma expresses a lot of anger, and talks about feelings of loss. This article is interesting to people with learning disabilities because they can see if their experience is like Emma's in any way. This paper presents Emma's story: her experience of living with learning…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Mental Retardation, Emotional Problems, Experience
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Thurman, Sue; Jones, Jane; Tarleton, Beth – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2005
The provision of appropriate accessible or easy information has been recognized as a right for people with learning difficulties (Department of Health 2001a). However, there is a large and growing group of people with learning difficulties whose needs cannot be met by the use of techniques such as short sentences and appropriate pictures or…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Mental Retardation, Access to Information, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Harwood, Ian – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2007
In 2005, the Royal College of Psychiatry Faculty of Learning Disability's three judges unanimously awarded the inaugural Medical Student Essay Prize to Ian Harwood, a mature medical student at Barts & The London School of Medicine. This reflective piece records an undergraduate's contact with an adolescent suffering from advanced Sanfillipo…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Medical Schools, Medical Students, Communication Skills
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Traustadottir, Rannveig – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
Many people with learning difficulties want to tell the stories of their life and have done so in collaboration with academic researchers. Life histories of people with learning difficulties are a good way to learn about self-advocacy. Life histories can tell us about how self-advocacy began and the support people need to be self-advocates. Tom…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Biographies, Self Advocacy, Case Studies
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Bylov, Frank – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
This article tells us about the history of self-advocacy in Denmark. It also gives some information about how services for people with learning difficulties in Denmark have changed over the past 100 years. In this article, I talk about "movements" of self-advocacy, which means the different types of self-advocacy groups that have grown…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning Problems, Self Advocacy, Social History
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Tsuda, Eiji – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
In Japan, there is a growing network of self-advocacy groups. Some groups are involved in campaigning. Other groups are involved in social events and education. The age of de-institutionalization is gradually arriving and community living for people with learning difficulties is becoming an urgent political issue. Self-advocacy groups can help…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Political Issues, Learning Problems, Asian Culture
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Booth, Tim; Booth, Wendy – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
This paper presents the stories of three mothers with learning difficulties whose children have been involved in care proceedings. Drawing on the example of the legendary interviewer, Studs Terkel, the authors let the mothers describe their experiences of the child protection system in their own words. From out of their intensely personal accounts…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Mothers, Child Welfare, Child Safety
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Roets, Griet; Adams, Marie; Van Hove, Geert – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
This is the story of Marie, a woman with "learning difficulties" who lives in Belgium. It is told by Marie and her advocate, Griet. In 2002, Marie was told she had to have a sterilization. This is the story of what happened: The professionals told Marie and her mother the operation was essential. Marie did not know what the operation was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning Problems, Self Advocacy, Females