Belonging for People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities

Pushing the Boundaries of Inclusion

Melanie Nind editor Iva Strnadová editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:20th May '20

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This book pushes the boundaries in the way we approach people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities, and in how we work with them in education and research. While it is grounded in diverse theoretical frameworks and disciplines, the book coheres around a commitment to seeing people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities as equal citizens who belong in our classrooms, research projects and community lives.

Each section covers policy contexts, key ideas and recent research. Featuring contributions from around the world, the book incorporates established and new voices, different disciplines and experiences. Additionally, it includes pieces from family members of people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities. Divided into three parts, the book explores three main topics:

  • Belonging in education
  • Belonging in research
  • Belonging in communities

Belonging for People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities is an invaluable resource for scholars, professionals and postgraduate research students with an interest in children or adults with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities.

"This book gives a glimpse into the lives of people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities. It is a reality of many obstacles and challenges. In contrast, the focus of this book is on the positive possibilities. The message is that if we are willing, people in this situation can have playful lives, agency, choices and feel the joy of belonging."

- Dr. Kjartan Skogly Kversøy, Journal of Educational Thought

ISBN: 9780367202958

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 430g

218 pages