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Angela Irvine

Social Relationships and Persons with Developmental Disabilities


Perspectives of Persons with Developmental Disabilities, their Family Members, Educators, and Employers
2011. 244 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-34336-0 (3639343360)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-34336-6 (9783639343366)

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Social relationships are an essential component of community living for any individual, especially those with developmental disabilities. Many researchers have touched on the topic of social inclusion, but few inquiries have examined the experiences of the adult population or the viewpoint of persons with disabilities themselves. The purpose of this book is to explore the social relationships that persons with developmental disabilities of all ages have in school, work, and leisure settings. In an attempt to further describe the social experiences of the persons with disabilities, six cases of different developmental stages were chosen and interviews, using arts-based techniques (i.e., participant-produced drawings), were conducted with the six key participants. Each participant´s story was presented as a case study, and cross-case comparisons were made. Within each case, several types of relationships including friendships, family relationships, relationships with support personnel, and community relationships were described in detail. Benefits and challenges of social inclusion for persons with disabilities as well as other community members were reported.
Angela currently, resides in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada with her husband and 3 year old twin boys. While she finds life as a wife and mother very busy and fulfilling, she continues to work in a research capacity on projects examining effective inclusive practices, at all educational levels, for students with special needs.