[HTML][HTML] Care farms as a space of wellbeing for people with a learning disability in the United Kingdom

S Rotheram, S McGarrol, F Watkins - Health & Place, 2017 - Elsevier
People with a learning disability in the UK are increasingly choosing to spend their time on
'care farms' but there is limited research examining these spaces from their perspective. A …

Parents with intellectual disabilities and their perspective of peer support:“It depends on how they give it”

I Strnadová, S Collings, J Loblinzk… - Journal of Applied …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background Parents with intellectual disabilities face particular challenges, such as lack of
sufficient support with their parenting. Peers can be an important source of support for …

Why is lived experience important for market stewardship? A proposed framework for why and how lived experience should be included in stewarding disability …

A Meltzer, H Dickinson, E Malbon… - Evidence & …, 2021 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
Background: Many countries use market forces to drive reform across disability supports and
services. Over the last few decades, many countries have individualised budgets and …

Involving people with intellectual disability in setting priorities for building community inclusion at a local government level

S Robinson, P Carnemolla, K Lay… - British Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background Local governments play an important role in supporting people with intellectual
disability to feel included in their local communities and local‐level inclusion is an …

Choice and opportunity on the welfare care market: An experimental evaluation of decision‐making in a context of individual funding policy

W Dursin, T Benoot, R Roose… - Social Policy & …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Individual funding schemes are increasingly implemented to organize public welfare
services and can be considered as a prime example of the marketization of social care …

Learning from each other in the context of personalisation and self-build social care

M Nind, A Coverdale, A Croydon - Disability & Society, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
UK policy for adults with intellectual disabilities no longer supports state-provided building-
based day care but promotes personalised care and support under individuals' control with …

The changing face of parent advocacy: A long view

J Walmsley, L Tilley, S Dumbleton, J Bardsley - Disability & society, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This paper reviews the history of parent advocacy in the UK on behalf of and with people
with learning disabilities since the mid-twentieth century and reflects on the role of the …

Co‐production in peer support group research with disabled people

C Purcal, KR Fisher, S Robinson, A Meltzer, N Bevan - Area, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Peer support action research is a co‐production method used by groups of people with a
shared experience, in order to generate knowledge and mutual assistance. This paper …

Inclusive Research as a Way of Empowering People with Intellectual Disabilities. Reflections of the Training Participants

A Żyta, M Parchomiuk… - International Journal of …, 2023 - internationalsped.com
The potential of inclusive research has been indicated in many studies. Yet, it is almost
unknown in Poland. A group of researchers from two academic centers invited people with …

[HTML][HTML] Peer Support Provided by People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Rapid Scoping Review to Develop a Toolkit for Inclusive Research

B Pfeiffer, T Hallock, L Tomczuk, J Kramer - Social Sciences, 2024 - mdpi.com
Inclusive research teams actively engage people with intellectual and developmental
disabilities at all stages of research development, implementation, and dissemination. There …