Youth with intellectual disabilities and the right to make choices : investigating the family context to inform a training program


Autoria(s): Saaltink, Robyn
Contribuinte(s)

Department ofChild and Youth Studies

Data(s)

08/03/2011

08/03/2011

08/03/2011

Resumo

People with intellectual disabilities (ID) are more likely to be victims of abuse and human rights violations than people without ID. The 3Rs: Rights, Respect, and Responsibility project has developed and is testing a human rights training program for adults with ID. The current project was conducted to make recommendations to adapt the 3Rs rights training program to be used with youth with ID and their families. An interpretive phenomenological framework was employed to investigate youth with ID, parents', and siblings' perceptions of the i r experiences with choice making, an enactment of rights, in the family context. Thematic analysis of interviews revealed that, consistent with previous research, family members consider family values, conventions, and family members' well being when making decisions. A training program should promote a consideration of expanded opportunities for youth with ID to make choices and should be flexible to address individual families' cultures, needs, and desires.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/3185

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Brock University

Palavras-Chave #Developmentally disabled -- Services for #Human rights #Developmental disabilities #People with disabilities -- Civil rights
Tipo

Electronic Thesis or Dissertation