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Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2013
BACKGROUND We looked at the research that other people have done about what makes people with a learning disability happy and satisfied with their lives. Researchers call being happy and satisfied with your life 'subjective well-being'.
Annalise Haigh+7 more
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BACKGROUND We looked at the research that other people have done about what makes people with a learning disability happy and satisfied with their lives. Researchers call being happy and satisfied with your life 'subjective well-being'.
Annalise Haigh+7 more
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Learning disabilities and the menopause
The Journal of the British Menopause Society, 2003How menopause affects women with learning disabilities is a neglected area of research. Women with learning disabilities experience the same physiological effects of the menopause as others, including hot flushes and night sweats, but difficulties in understanding and communication mean that additional supports are often required. They are less likely
Seetal Kakumani+3 more
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, 2013
Accessible summary In this article, we shall be talking about how a group of people with learning disabilities and therapists came together to make a questionnaire about feelings.
Michelle R. Brooks+2 more
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Accessible summary In this article, we shall be talking about how a group of people with learning disabilities and therapists came together to make a questionnaire about feelings.
Michelle R. Brooks+2 more
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Nursing Management, 2008
Valuing People Now is the Department of Health's proposed three-year plan of priorities for the learning disability agenda, based on the Valuing People white paper, published in 2001.
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Valuing People Now is the Department of Health's proposed three-year plan of priorities for the learning disability agenda, based on the Valuing People white paper, published in 2001.
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Participatory research with men with learning disability: informed consent
, 2012Purpose – The purpose of this paper is: to add to current understandings of how people with learning disability make informed choices in relation to participation in research; and to highlight both the competencies of people with learning disability in ...
Tina Cook, Pamela Inglis
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Child: Care, Health and Development, 2010
Health professionals are likely to encounter persons with learning disability and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) at sometime in their career. Approximately, 2% of patients on a general practitioner’s register are expected to have learning disability (NHS
I. Vaz
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Health professionals are likely to encounter persons with learning disability and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) at sometime in their career. Approximately, 2% of patients on a general practitioner’s register are expected to have learning disability (NHS
I. Vaz
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Sexuality and learning disabilities
Nursing Standard, 2003Sexuality and sexual health are issues that have been neglected in nursing practice and in the literature. This literature review discusses how the sexuality and sexual health of clients with learning disabilities are perceived and addressed in contemporary society.Sexuality and challenging behaviours, such as self-harm, can be linked and by denying or
Darren Savarimuthu, Toni Bunnell
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The Future of Children, 1996
Approximately 5% of all public school students are identified as having a learning disability (LD). LD is not a single disorder, but includes disabilities in any of seven areas related to reading, language, and mathematics. These separate types of learning disabilities frequently co-occur with one another and with social skill deficits and emotional or
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Approximately 5% of all public school students are identified as having a learning disability (LD). LD is not a single disorder, but includes disabilities in any of seven areas related to reading, language, and mathematics. These separate types of learning disabilities frequently co-occur with one another and with social skill deficits and emotional or
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Planned pregnancy, planned parenting: enabling choice for adults with a learning disability
, 2011Accessible summary • Most adults, including many with a learning disability, want to be parents. Parents with a learning disability can care for their children well. To do this, they may need support from their family or friends and a range of services.
J. Conder+3 more
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Emergency Nurse, 2010
Easyhealth, at www.easyhealth.org.uk , provides a wide range of online educational material, including short films and a list of useful contacts to help healthcare professionals provide timely care to people with learning disabilities who attend emergency departments (EDs) or acute hospitals.
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Easyhealth, at www.easyhealth.org.uk , provides a wide range of online educational material, including short films and a list of useful contacts to help healthcare professionals provide timely care to people with learning disabilities who attend emergency departments (EDs) or acute hospitals.
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