An analysis of the systemic aspects of rights training for people with intellectual disabilities


Autoria(s): Mullins, Laura.
Contribuinte(s)

Centre for Applied Disability Studies

Data(s)

16/02/2010

16/02/2010

16/02/2009

Resumo

Individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) as a group have been subject to abuse. Individuals with ID need to be made aware of their rights. The 3Rs: Rights, Respect and Responsibility Human Rights Project is promoting rights awareness in individuals with ID, their caregivers and family members. To be effeCtive, abuse prevention must include support from the whole organization and its processes. This research evaluated the impact of the 3Rs initiative on the organization. It focused particularly on descriptions of organizational change perceived by full-time staff and managers in response to the initiation of the 3Rs Project. Behavioural interviews were conducted and a thematic analysis was used to describe changes in the organizational culture and behavioural mechanisms maintaining these changes. Systemic barriers to change were also explored. The results indicate that the Association is effectively implementing and supporting the rights-based philosophy.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/2900

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Brock University

Palavras-Chave #People with mental disabilities--Civil rights--Canada. #Civil rights--Study and teaching--Canada. #People with mental disabilities--Services for--Canada. #Community mental health services--Canada.
Tipo

Electronic Thesis or Dissertation