Tizard Learning Disability Review: Volume 25 Issue 1
Practice, management, research and innovation
Table of contents
Implementation of policy regarding restrictive practices in England
Roy Deveau, Sarah LeitchConcerns about the overuse, misuse and potential abuse of restrictive interventions used to manage people who may exhibit behaviour described as challenging led to revised…
Commentary on “Implementation of policy regarding restrictive practices in England”
Brenda FrederiksIn the Netherlands, as in England, concerns exist about the extent of and frequency with which freedom-restricting measures are applied. The view is that use of these measures…
Depression and people with a learning disability: a way forward
Andrew JahodaThe purpose of this paper is to outline what is known about the prevalence, causes and treatment of depression for people with learning disabilities, with a focus on psychosocial…
Commentary on “depression and people with a learning disability: a way forward”
Peter McGillThe purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary on Andrew Jahoda’s article “Depression and people with a learning disability: a way forward”.
Diabetes and people with learning disabilities: issues for policy, practice, and education
Andrew Maine, Michael Brown, Maria TruesdaleThe purpose of this paper is to present an overview of the extant literature on diabetes in people with learning disabilities (LD) and discuss implications for policy, practice…
Commentary on “Diabetes and people with learning disabilities: issues for policy, practice and education”
Brianne Redquest, Yona LunskyThere has been an increase in research exploring the area of intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and diabetes. Despite being described as instrumental to diabetes…
Ordinary lives means ordinary schools: towards a unitary 0-99 years policy for adults and children with learning disabilities
Christopher GoodeyThis paper aims to look forward to the next generation of policymaking on learning disability and recommends a unitary strategy covering all phases of life including childhood.
Commentary on: “Ordinary lives” means ordinary schools: towards a unitary 0-99 years policy for adults and children with learning disabilities
Becky HardimanThe purpose of this study is to reflect on some of the challenges faced by caregivers when making decisions relating to school placements for their child with a learning…
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Athanasios (Thanos) Vostanis