A case study of an intentional friendship between a volunteer and adult with severe intellectual disability
"My life is a lot richer!"
Bigby, Christine
creator
Craig, Diane
text
xxu
2017
continuing
eng
A case study approach was used to explore the qualities and development of a long-term friendship between 2 women, 1 of whom has severe intellectual disability. The relationship progressed through 3 stages of introduction, consolidation, and autonomy supported by the working practices and culture of the disability support organisation. Individualised activity, the role of a connector, and a culture of positive expectations underpinned the growth of the friendship. Observes that these friendships do not happen by chance but require thought, attention, dedicated resources, and commitment to long-term outcomes to be achieved.
AUSTRALIA
QUALITY OF LIFE
SEVERE PROFOUND AND MULTIPLE DISABILITIES
CASE STUDIES
FRIENDSHIPS
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WIHC
160715
20230331170125.0