Tizard Learning Disability Review
Practice, management, research and innovation
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Issue 1 2024 Generating Evidence to Improve Quality of Life and Other Outcomes for Children and Adults with Intellectual and Other Developmental Disabilities
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Commentary on: an evaluation of a speech and language therapy eating, drinking, and swallowing service for adults with intellectual disability (Crocker et al., 2024)
Kitty Stewart, Nina Heckelmann, Alida RoosThe purpose of this paper is to expand upon some of the issues raised in “An evaluation of a speech and language therapy eating, drinking and swallowing service for adults with…
Patient and referral characteristics of adults with intellectual disability referred to speech and language therapy with eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties
Angela Crocker, Jill Titterington, Michelle TennysonThis study aims to investigate the prevalence and characteristics of dysphagia among adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) referred to speech and language therapy for swallow…
Commentary on “Wales and Autism: The Impact of Philanthropy Matched with Ambition”
Catherine StoreyThis paper is a commentary that aims to address themes arising from the article by Morgan titled “Wales and Autism: The Impact of Philanthropy Matched with Ambition”.
An evaluation of a speech and language therapy eating, drinking and swallowing service for adults with intellectual disability
Angela Crocker, Jill Titterington, Michelle TennysonThis study aims to evaluate the quality of a speech and language therapy (SLT) swallow service provided to adults with intellectual disability (ID) by exploring the process and…
Stakeholder experiences of deprescribing psychotropic medicines for challenging behaviour in people with intellectual disabilities
Danielle Adams, Richard P. Hastings, Ian Maidment, Chetan Shah, Peter E. LangdonEvidence of overprescribing of psychotropic medicines to manage challenging behaviour in people with intellectual disabilities has led to national programmes within the UK to…
Wales and Autism: the impact of philanthropy matched by ambition
Hugh MorganThe purpose of this paper is to place on record the impact made on government policy and research by Autism Cymru, a small charity that existed in Wales between 2001 and 2014. The…
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