The process, problems and rewards of identifying older adults with an intellectual disability in New Zealand.
By: Reid, Patricia M.
Contributor(s): Hand, Jennifer E.
Series: Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities 20 (1) 1995: 3-14.Publisher: 1995Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DIAGNOSIS | INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | OLDER PEOPLESummary: Deals with a national study that was conducted in New Zealand in 1988-91 designed to identify as many older people as possible categorised as having intellectual disability, born 1939 or older. The study produced useful data on the distribution of older people with intellectual disability, their character and social service needs, and public policy expectations for the future.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Deals with a national study that was conducted in New Zealand in 1988-91 designed to identify as many older people as possible categorised as having intellectual disability, born 1939 or older. The study produced useful data on the distribution of older people with intellectual disability, their character and social service needs, and public policy expectations for the future.
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