This paper describes the dynamics of support observed in the networks of nine adults with intellectual disability, developed by families who had committed to achieving a ‘good life’ for this person. Network members, including the person with a disability, participated in this longitudinal ethnographic study. Three principles that underpinned their work were positive and respectful relationships, mentorship and providing opportunities and expectations. Participants worked actively with other network members to develop higher levels of autonomy and social participation.
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The dynamics of support over time in the intentional support networks of nine people with intellectual disability
Disability & Society, Vol.28(7), pp.922-936
2013
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- Title
- The dynamics of support over time in the intentional support networks of nine people with intellectual disability
- Creators
- Anne Hillman (Author) - University of SydneyMichelle Donelly (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityAngela Dew (Author) - University of SydneyRoger J Stancliffe (Author) - University of SydneyLouise Whitaker (Author) - University of SydneyMarie Knox (Author) - University of SydneyKathleen Shelley (Author) - University of SydneyTrevor R Parmenter (Author) - University of Sydney
- Publication Details
- Disability & Society, Vol.28(7), pp.922-936
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Identifiers
- 2427; 991012822023202368
- Academic Unit
- Social Work; Faculty of Health; School of Health and Human Sciences; Allied Health and Midwifery
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article