The ball is in your court: a phenomenological study examining college athletes with learning disabilities and/or ADHD on college campuses.

ST O'Donnell - 2020 - ir.library.louisville.edu
… into the learning disabled college athletes’ experience, beyond … of self-advocacy skills. The
voice of college athletes with … education focused on teaching students how to advocate for …

A systematic review of barriers and facilitators of disability disclosure and accommodations for youth in post-secondary education

S Lindsay, E Cagliostro, G Carafa - … , Development and Education, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
… Those who lack disability awareness and experience in working … advocate for their
disability-related needs (Thompson-Ebanks). Youth with invisible disabilities (eg learning disability) …

Understanding 'successful practice/s' with parents with learning difficulties when there are concerns about child neglect: The contribution of social practice theory

B Tarleton, D Turney - Child Indicators Research, 2020 - Springer
their understanding of ‘successful’ practice, their experienceAdvocacy, and by a group
of parents with LDs and their adult … such as health visitors / school nurses. Otherwise, the …

Envisioning an improved continuum of special education services for students with learning disabilities: Considering intervention intensity

CJ Lemons, S Vaughn, J Wexler… - … Disabilities …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
… , there would be many decisions that individual school leaders would have to make in order
to deploy additional resources thoughtfully. In our extensive experience … increased advocacy

'Chocolate... makes you autism': impairment, disability and childhood identities

B Kelly - Childhood and Disability, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
… the views and experiences of learning disabled children. As a … attitudes and increasing
parental advocacy skills. However, … I think he has heard it in school. I don’t think he is aware that …

Exploring the impact educational interventions have on nursing and medical students' attitudes and empathy levels towards people with disability. A systematic review

W Evans, D Lisiecka, D Farrell - … of Intellectual Disabilities, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
… to educate nursing or medical students about physical and/or … , models of disability and
advocacy, for example. The … role gender and past experiences play in this research field. …

Stigma perpetuation at the interface of mental health care: a review to compare patient and clinician perspectives of stigma and borderline personality disorder

D Ring, S Lawn - Journal of Mental Health, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
… results from empirical studies exploring their experiences. … include more targeted education,
advocacy and leadership. … were registered nurses, mental health nurses and psychiatrists (…

Are parents identifying positive aspects to parenting their child with an intellectual disability or are they just coping? A qualitative exploration

C Beighton, J Wills - Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
… to the stressful experiences of raising their child and therefore … advocate on behalf of their
children. They felt that now if they could handle ‘this situation’ then they could handle about

Effectiveness of a sexual education program for mothers of young adults with intellectual disabilities on mothers' attitudes toward sexual education and the perception …

G Yıldız, A Cavkaytar - Sexuality and Disability, 2017 - Springer
… with intellectual disabilities experience more … about the meaning of abuse or sexual
harassment and what to do when they face such situations, emotions of rejection that increase their

Providing support for decision making to adults with intellectual disability: Perspectives of family members and workers in disability support services

C Bigby, M Whiteside, J Douglas - Journal of Intellectual & …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
experiences of family members and disability support workers in providing support to adults
with intellectual disability … [the Public Advocate] we got an independent advocate. We ended …