
Community Disability Services
An Evidence-Based Approach to Practice
UNSW Press
Published on 1. November 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-0-86840-615-2 (ISBN)
Description
Community Disability Services is an edited text designed to be used by education providers delivering short and long courses to Disability Studies students and by current practitioners working in community disability services. In its primary role of promoting the development of a highly trained workforce in the modern community disability sector, it embraces three major themes: Disability and Modern Society, Working with individuals with a Disability, and Working in Disability Services. The book addresses the critical issues that affect people with disabilities and therefore staff and disability support organisations. And to assist in bridging the divide between research and practice, it discusses work-based issues, and provides ample case studies and action learning activities.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Sydney
Australia
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
718 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-86840-615-2 (9780868406152)
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Persons
Ian Dempsey is a lecturer and researcher based at the Centre for Special Education and Disability Studies at the University of Newcastle. He has previously worked as a schoolteacher, a teacher of children and adolescents with autism, and a coordinator of a respite care service for people with a disability. Karen Nankervis is the Head of Division, Disability Studies, in the School of Health Sciences at RMT University, Melbourne, Karen has more than 20 years' experience in providing support to people with disabilities. She has been the national president of the Australian Society for the Study of Intellectual Disability and the editor of Intellectual Disability Australia.
Content
About the contributors; Preface; Disability in contemporary society; Theory, research and practice; The purpose of this book; What the book does not do; How the book is organised; PART 1: DISABILITY AND MODERN SOCIETY; Chapter 1: Conceptions of disability Ian Dempsey and Karen Nankervis; Chapter 2: Lifting the silence Patricia O'Brien, Christopher Newell and Irene McEninery with Avril Thesing; Chapter 3: Belief systems and disability services Ian Dempsey; PART 2: WORKING WITH PEOPLE WITH A DISABILITY; Chapter 4: Supporting empowerment and choice making Karen Nankervis and Roger J Stancliffe; Chapter 5: Planning for support Karen Nankervis; Chapter 6: Services for people with extensive to pervasive support needs Vanessa A Green, Jeff Sigafoos, Mark O'Reilly and Michael Arthur-Kelly; Chapter 7: Positive behaviour supports: issues and practices Michael Arthur-Kelly; Chapter 8: Community Inclusion: belonging to people, not just places John Annison; PART 3: WORKING IN DISABILITY SERVICES; Chapter 9: Legislation and policy Ian Dempsey; Chapter 10: Professional ethics and disability services Keith R McVilly and Trevor R Parmenter; Chapter 11: Services for people with a disability: availability, Issues and models Roger J Stancliffe; Chapter 12: Understanding the management context AJ (Tony) Shaddock; Chapter 13: Staff learning and development Karen Nankervis and Jan Matthews; Chapter 14: Effective communication and collaboration Greg Robinson.