The development, conceptualisation and implementation of quality in disability support services /
Social services for people with disabilities have undergone substantial changes over time, in particular in the past two decades. Whilst lack of affordable and appropriate housing is a barrier to community living for many people with disabilities, it is only one part of the jigsaw. This book traces...
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245 | 1 | 4 | |a The development, conceptualisation and implementation of quality in disability support services / |c Jan Šiška, Julie Beadle-Brown et al. |
250 | |a First edition. | ||
264 | 1 | |a Prague, Czech Republic : |b Charles University, Karolinum Press, |c 2021. | |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Table of Contents -- Section 1: The development of community living: Trajectories and turning points -- 1.1 Introduction to the book and to the development of community living (Jan Šiška and Julie Beadle-Brown) -- Overview of the book and its aims -- A note on terminology -- Documenting trajectories and turning points towards community living -- Quality -- Making system change -- Introduction to Section 1: The current situation for people with disabilities -- What do we know in terms of the current situation of people with disabilities and the implementation of the UN Convention? -- Outline of this section -- References -- 1.2 Deinstitutionalisation and community living: The past, the present and the future (Julie Beadle-Brown, Milan Šveřepa, Jan Šiška with contributions from the late Jim Mansell) -- Interview with Jim Mansell -- Interview with Milan Šveřepa -- 1.3 25 years after deinstitutionalisation -- current status of community living in Norway (Jan Tøssebro) -- Introduction -- Background -- Arguments -- the critique of institutional care -- The second phase of deinstitutionalisation -- full dissolution -- Experiences during the reform years -- Much improved housing conditions/living arrangements -- Family: from opposition to support -- More self-determination in everyday matters -- The revolution that "disappeared" -- Beyond the reform years -- Understanding the long-term outcomes -- Concluding remarks -- References -- 1.4 The current situation regarding personal assistance and independent living in Sweden (Johanna Gustafsson) -- Introduction -- Personal assistance and assistance allowance -- Self-determination -- an important principle -- Financing and the cost of personal assistance -- Personal assistance workers -- Use of personal assistance and assistance allowance -- Hours of assistance -- The meaning of personal assistance. | |
505 | 8 | |a Adaptation to the life circumstances of intellectually disabled people -- Current status -- References -- 2.3 Active Citizenship as a measure of outcomes and the quality of social services (Šárka Káňová, Jan Šiška and Julie Beadle Brown) -- Introduction -- Citizenship and disability -- Researching active citizenship through community living and participation -- Living situation -- Choice over living situation -- Support for living in the community -- Participating in the community -- social relationships and social inclusion -- Conclusion -- References -- 2.4 Ensuring quality in practice -- person-centred approaches (Jill Bradshaw) -- Introduction -- Person-centred approaches -- What does person-centred mean? -- What are the different elements of a person-centred system? -- Person-centred planning -- What do we know about the impact of person-centred planning on outcomes? -- Person-centred action -- Person-centred active support -- Why is active support important? -- What does person-centred active support look like? -- Is active support useful outside of settings supporting people with intellectual disability? -- Is person-centred active support effective? -- Positive behaviour support -- Why is positive behaviour support important? -- What does positive behaviour support look like? -- Is PBS useful outside an intellectual disability setting? -- Is PBS effective? -- The SPELL Framework -- Why is the SPELL Framework important? -- What does the SPELL Framework look like? -- Is SPELL Framework useful for people other than those who are autistic? -- Is the SPELL Framework effective? -- Support for communication -- Why is support for communication important? -- What does good support for communication look like? -- Is support for communication relevant to those who do not have intellectual or developmental disabilities?. | |
505 | 8 | |a Is good support for communication effective? -- Conclusions and implications -- References -- 2.5 Promoting independence and safety with medication technology for people with disabilities (Alaina Gallagher, Seunghee Lee, James Houseworth, and Betul Cakir-Dilek) -- Introduction -- Issues in medication management -- Use of technology to support medication adherence -- Case study -- Dose Health -- Conclusion -- References -- 2.6 Personal assistance as a support for the quality of life of people with disabilities (Magdalena Hanková, Soňa Kalenda and Julie Beadle-Brown) -- Introduction -- Personal assistance in the Czech Republic -- Participants and data collection methods -- Findings of the study -- Conclusion -- References -- Section 3: Making change at the systems level -- what is needed for succesful implementation of the UN-CRPD -- 3.1 Section 3 Overview: Introduction to system wide change (Julie Beadle-Brown and Jan Šiška) -- References -- 3.2 Balancing the rights of respect for autonomy and protection from harm: Lessons from the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (England and Wales) (Camilla Parker) -- Mental Capacity Act 2005: Overview -- Recognition of the right to decide: Challenging assumptions -- Supporting the person's decision-making -- Respecting the person's views -- Conclusion -- References -- Cases -- 3.3 Definitions of and barriers to high-quality services and support, particularly in the context of independent living in Sweden (Johanna Gustafsson) -- Introduction -- Quality in personal assistance -- Performing personal assistance -- Assignments for personal assistants -- Good living conditions -- an outcome of personal assistance -- Accessibility, a holistic viewpoint and continuity of personal assistance -- Influence, participation and self-determination in personal assistance -- Are the intentions of personal assistance fulfilled today?. | |
520 | |a Social services for people with disabilities have undergone substantial changes over time, in particular in the past two decades. Whilst lack of affordable and appropriate housing is a barrier to community living for many people with disabilities, it is only one part of the jigsaw. This book traces some of these changes, in particular related to living situation and support available, in a range of different countries and considers the factors that have influenced these changes. This book considers other aspects of what is needed to bring about real change in the lives of all people with disabilities. | ||
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