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Real Work Opportunities: establishing an accessible vocational rehabilitation programme within a forensic intellectual disability service
Alyssa Cox, Hayley Simmons, Ginny Painter, Pippa Philipson, Rachel Hill, Verity ChesterPatients treated within secure/forensic settings experience numerous barriers to meaningful vocation, including restrictions under the Mental Health Act, which limit community…
Forensic learning disability nursing: what's it really like?
Mark F Dalgarno, Sharon A Riordan– The purpose of this paper is to explore the lived experiences of learning disability nurses working within forensic services, and their views on their practice as a speciality.
Transformers: a programme for people with an intellectual disability and emotion regulation difficulties
Jenna McWilliams, Ian de Terte, Janet Leathem, Sandra Malcolm, Jared WatsonThe Transformers programme is a community-based intervention for people with an intellectual disability (ID) who have emotion regulation difficulties, which can manifest as…
Importance of locus of control in offenders with intellectual disability
Matthew Raymond, Susan HayesLocus of control (LOC) is the manner in which one attributes their ability to make change in life. This could be through others, fate or chance (externalised), or through oneself…
ISSN:
2050-8824e-ISSN:
2050-8832ISSN-L:
2050-8824Renamed from:
Journal of Learning Disabilities and Offending BehaviourOnline date, start – end:
2013Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Verity Chester