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Learning Disability Today 4/e

The essential handbook for carers, service providers, support staff, fam
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This fully revised and updated edition of Learning Disability Today provides an accessible and thought-provoking introduction to some of the key issues in the lives of people with learning disabilities and the practice of those who support them. Learning Disability Today was first published in 2007 to meet the need for a handbook which, while well-grounded in latest research and practice, was accessible for staff occupying many roles, such as support workers and managers in learning disability service settings, community learning disability teams and professionals who may find themselves supporting a person with an intellectual disability from time to time, families and voluntary supporters, as well as students of learning disability/intellectual disability. It has continued to be a highly successful title, and has been published in three previous editions over the past nine years. This new, fourth edition is a complete revision, aiming to address key knowledge requirements, challenges and concerns for people working in the field and provide opportunities for reflection and continuing professional development. The content is illustrated throughout by case studies to help the reader explore how best to address issues in practice.
EDDIE CHAPLIN is Professor of Mental Health in Neurodevelopmental Disorders at London South Bank University. He has extensive clinical experience in both local and national mental health services for individuals with learning disabilities and autism spectrum disorders across the lifespan. He has published extensively, particularly in mental health and intellectual disability, and is Editor for the journal Advances in Autism.
Section 1: It's my life Positive Behavioural Support Communication From advocacy to involvement to co-production and back again Sexuality and Relationships Education for people with learning disabilities Section 2: Staying healthy Health promotion and supporting people to access health services Physical health Mental Health Section 3: Topical issues Dementia in people with learning disability Autism Supporting People with Profound and Multiple Disabilities End of life care Section 4: Staying safe Safeguarding Adults with Learning Disabilities: What is abuse? Safeguarding Adults with Learning Disabilities: What to do and how to prevent abuse Positive risk-taking: Supporting people with learning disabilities to live a life like any other Hate Crime: crime against disabled people People with learning disabilities in the Criminal Justice System
This updated handbook would benefit: Support workers and managers in learning disability service settings Community learning disability teams Professionals who support a person with an intellectual disability Families and voluntary supporters Students of learning disability / intellectual disability
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