When a family member has an intellectual handicap.
By: Hand, Jennifer E.
Contributor(s): Reid, Pat M | Trewby, Mary.
Series: Disability & Society 9 (2) 1994: 167-184. 1994Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): COMMUNITY LIVING | FAMILIES | INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | POLICY MAKINGSummary: Oral histories of relatives of ten older adults with an intellectual handicap were collected. The conclusions drawn from the qualitative data were that families cannot go it alone and that the full participation of people with and intellectual handicap in community life and culture depends on well resourced public policies and programmes of inclusion.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Oral histories of relatives of ten older adults with an intellectual handicap were collected. The conclusions drawn from the qualitative data were that families cannot go it alone and that the full participation of people with and intellectual handicap in community life and culture depends on well resourced public policies and programmes of inclusion.
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