Prospects for People with Learning Difficulties

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Advocacy Alliance
advocacy for severe learning difficulties
Alan D. B. Clarke
Ann M. Clarke
Bill Fraser
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Child's SENs
Child’s SENs
Chris Kiernan
Citizen Advocacy
Colin Robson
Community Care Arrangements
community care barriers
Community Mental Handicap Nurse
Community Mental Handicap Team
Cross Curricular Elements
Education
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family practitioner collaboration
Helen McConachie
Intellectual Disabilities
intellectual disability research
James Hogg
Judith Coupe-O'Kane
Judy Sebba
Klaus Wedell
Learning Difficulties
Linda Ward
Loretto Lambe
Margaret Flynn
Mental Deficiency
Mental Handicap
Mental Handicap Hospitals
Multi-professional Work
Multiple Disabilities
Norma V. Raynes
Philippa Russell
Primary Health Care Teams
profound multiple disabilities
Roy McConkey
Sally Cheseldine
SE Form
SEN
Services Mental Handicap
Severe Learning Difficulties
Severe Mental Handicap
Sld School
Spastics Society
special education policy
Special Educational Needs
Special Educational Provision
Special Educational Resources
Special Needs
staff professional development
Stanley S. Segal
Teacher Training
Voluntary Organisations
Warneford Hospital

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138592247
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1991. This work, published in honour of Professor Peter Mittler, is concerned with the prospects for people with severe learning difficulties and how they have developed since the 1960s. The internationally known team of contributors provide not only an overview of the developments in their fields but also speculate on future developments, both positive and negative.