Active Support

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781849051118

Enabling and Empowering People with Intellectual Disabilities

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By Jim Mansell, Julie Beadle-Brown
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JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
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PAPERBACK
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100 x 100 mm
Weight:
340 g
Pages:
224

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Acknowledgements. Preface. Introduction. 1. Engagement in Meaningful Activity and Relationships. 2. The Enabling Relationship. 3. Organising Staff Support. 4. Practice Leadership. 5. The Organisational Context. 6. Integrating Active Support with Other Person-centred Approaches. Conclusion. Appendix I: Summary of the Levels of Engagement Reported in Available Studies and Additional Analysis of Available Data, with Adaptive Behaviour Scale Part 1 (ABS) Score Where Available. Appendix II: Summary of Data on Engagement and Support from Staff Following Implementation of Active Support. References. Index.

''This landmark book is an authoritative text on the organisation of support and methods of direct practice with people with severe intellectual disability. Written by two outstanding academic leaders, it draws together the significant body of research that forms the evidence base for person centred active support. Its unique contribution and thus immense value is the clarity with which this knowledge is translated into a comprehensive guide to every day practice for staff, front line leaders and senior managers. This book is a key source of theory and evidence for students, researchers and policy makers, as well providing practitioners and organisations with a blueprint for action.''- Professor Christine Bigby, LaTrobe University, Australia''Mansell and Beadle-Brown have pulled together, in one place, a readable, practical yet research-based guide to improving supports for people with significant intellectual disabilities. I recommend this concise volume for any service provider or policymaker who supports this population. It is well worth the read.''- Steven M. Eidelman, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Human Services Policy and Leadership, University of Delaware''This is a really helpful book for anyone wishing not only to understand the place of person centred active support in enabling people with complex support needs to exercise control over their own lives, but to implement it effectively. It is meticulously researched and distils experience gained from implementation really well.''- Bob Tindall, Managing Director, United Response and former Chair and current board member of the Association of Supported Living (ASL)''In my 35 years of working with people with a disability I have not come across anything as important as Person-Centred Active Support. It is now at the core of almost all the work that I do.''- Gary Radler, Clinical Psychologist, Positive Behaviour Support Services, Australia''Person Centred Active Support has been an essential core element of what we do for more than 10 years; it takes energy and tenacity to implement and maintain but the difference it makes in people's lives makes it very worthwhile.''- Ian McLean, CEO, Golden City Support Services (GCSS), Australia

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