(2001b) 'Evaluation of the dissemination of active support training and training trainers.' Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 14, 2, 79–99. Jones, E., Perry, J., Lowe, K., Allen, D., Toogood, S. and Felce, ...
This resource provides a complete guide to practicing, organising and implementing person-centred active support.
The principles of active support are based on a sound evidence base from behaviour and learning theory and are explored in Person-centred Active Support Training Pack (2nd Edition).
Suggestions for how to deliver the training, including for exercises and activities. Additional videos ... A summary learner's workbook ... A copy of the full self-study guide, as this is essentially the script for the training.
Person-Centred Active Support
Making Life Good in the Community: Implementing Person-centred Active Support in a Group Home for People with Profound Intellectual Disabilities
Making Life Good in the Community: Implementing Person-centred Active Support in a Group Home for People with Profound Intellectual Disabilities...
Intellectual limitations make it more difficult for offenders to understand their rights and to work effectively with their legal representatives. There is a high rate of crime victimisation among people with intellectual disability, ...
People with learning disabilities need more than a person centred plan; they need support from people that enables them to achieve it. Active participation enables people to participate successfully in meaningful activities and ...
This is an essential guide for managers and leaders within private, statutory and voluntary organisations. Stephen Stirk is Director of Human Resources at the social care charity United Response.