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The Environmental, Public Health, and Human Rights Impacts on Enhancing the Quality of Life of People with Intellectual Disability
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Societal views on the human rights of persons with disabilities have significantly changed over the last four decades. However, while achieving equality, autonomy, nondiscrimination, participation, and inclusion should be a priority, abuses and violations of rights often occur in the most immediate environments of people with intellectual disability. This book is intended to provide greater visibility to people with intellectual disability, as full subjects of rights and improve their quality of life from a perspective of human rights, citizenship, and contextual analysis. We discuss the role of context, the provision of inclusive environments, and the improved health status at promoting quality of life-related personal outcomes and enhancing quality of life and equality for people with intellectual disability.

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Humanities --- Social interaction --- health promotion --- lifestyle --- settings approach --- health assets --- intellectual disability --- community participation --- inclusive research --- context-based interventions --- empowerment --- inclusion --- context --- change strategies --- conceptual models --- human functioning --- human rights --- person–environment fit --- quality of life --- valued outcomes --- chronic health conditions --- health --- aging --- context-based intervention --- social-ecological model of disability --- supports paradigm --- support needs --- support needs assessment --- rights --- Supports intensity scale (SIS) --- CRPD --- assessment --- indicators --- convention --- developmental disabilities --- personal outcomes --- PRISMA --- self-determination --- opportunities --- mediation analysis --- causal agency --- volitional action --- agentic action --- action-control beliefs --- choice --- Default Mode Network --- functional connectivity --- Down syndrome --- resting fMRI --- Quality of Life --- family quality of life --- disability --- early childhood intervention --- conceptualization --- measurement --- attitudes toward ID --- mainstream teachers --- special-education teachers --- ATTID --- training --- support --- communication support needs --- Family Quality of Life --- intellectual and developmental disabilities --- Family Quality of Life Scale --- measure --- Spanish Family Quality of Life Scales --- CdVF-ER &gt --- 18 --- CdVF-ER &lt


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Respecting the Voices of Individuals from Marginalised Communities in Research
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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International governments have committed to supporting the development of greater equity and inclusion in education. However—despite some progress—many individuals and communities continue to face discrimination, remaining on the margins of society. This collection of papers highlights the many challenges faced by persons perceived to be different from the majority population in their communities. This labelling of individuals has served to exclude many from engaging fully with the social and educational opportunities that the majority take for granted. The authors who have contributed to this Special Edition have challenged the stereotypical views of such individuals, ensuring that the voices of those who best understand the experience of living with discrimination can be heard.These papers demonstrate how listening to the voices of marginalised individuals can become an important first step towards a process of change. Such an action fundamentally challenges established procedures whereby opportunities to learn from the experiences of marginalised individuals have been neglected. We acknowledge that listening is only the starting point for a radical reengagement that enables marginalised individuals to fully participate in society. However, several of the authors who have contributed to this Special Edition have provided an indication of how the movement towards equity and inclusion may be advanced.

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Humanities --- Education --- identity --- belonging --- misrecognition --- primary school --- children’s rights --- pedagogy --- ability grouping --- minority ethnic --- childhood --- migrant children --- multilingualism --- autism --- marginalisation --- rural coastal areas --- inclusion --- inclusive education --- migration and disability --- special education needs (SEN) --- SEN diagnosis --- parent enablers --- voice --- hearing impairment --- learning --- knowledge --- education --- employment --- Pakistan --- PRU --- special needs education --- special education --- segregation --- stakeholder --- stereotypes --- status of women in India --- gender discrimination --- feminist research --- people with intellectual disabilities --- higher/postsecondary education --- student voice --- co-researching --- second language learning --- inclusive research --- learners’ voices --- policy debates --- school engagement --- early school leaving --- alternative education --- teacher–student relations --- Travellers in education --- school choice --- intercultural education --- disadvantaged schools --- segregated schools --- domestic violence --- adolescence --- teenage --- Adverse Childhood Experience --- social-emotional learning --- interventions --- group supports --- Early Childhood Intervention --- children’s assessment --- parents’ journeys --- in-betweenness and identity --- n/a --- children's rights --- learners' voices --- teacher-student relations --- children's assessment --- parents' journeys


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Respecting the Voices of Individuals from Marginalised Communities in Research
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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International governments have committed to supporting the development of greater equity and inclusion in education. However—despite some progress—many individuals and communities continue to face discrimination, remaining on the margins of society. This collection of papers highlights the many challenges faced by persons perceived to be different from the majority population in their communities. This labelling of individuals has served to exclude many from engaging fully with the social and educational opportunities that the majority take for granted. The authors who have contributed to this Special Edition have challenged the stereotypical views of such individuals, ensuring that the voices of those who best understand the experience of living with discrimination can be heard.These papers demonstrate how listening to the voices of marginalised individuals can become an important first step towards a process of change. Such an action fundamentally challenges established procedures whereby opportunities to learn from the experiences of marginalised individuals have been neglected. We acknowledge that listening is only the starting point for a radical reengagement that enables marginalised individuals to fully participate in society. However, several of the authors who have contributed to this Special Edition have provided an indication of how the movement towards equity and inclusion may be advanced.

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identity --- belonging --- misrecognition --- primary school --- children’s rights --- pedagogy --- ability grouping --- minority ethnic --- childhood --- migrant children --- multilingualism --- autism --- marginalisation --- rural coastal areas --- inclusion --- inclusive education --- migration and disability --- special education needs (SEN) --- SEN diagnosis --- parent enablers --- voice --- hearing impairment --- learning --- knowledge --- education --- employment --- Pakistan --- PRU --- special needs education --- special education --- segregation --- stakeholder --- stereotypes --- status of women in India --- gender discrimination --- feminist research --- people with intellectual disabilities --- higher/postsecondary education --- student voice --- co-researching --- second language learning --- inclusive research --- learners’ voices --- policy debates --- school engagement --- early school leaving --- alternative education --- teacher–student relations --- Travellers in education --- school choice --- intercultural education --- disadvantaged schools --- segregated schools --- domestic violence --- adolescence --- teenage --- Adverse Childhood Experience --- social-emotional learning --- interventions --- group supports --- Early Childhood Intervention --- children’s assessment --- parents’ journeys --- in-betweenness and identity --- n/a --- children's rights --- learners' voices --- teacher-student relations --- children's assessment --- parents' journeys


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The Environmental, Public Health, and Human Rights Impacts on Enhancing the Quality of Life of People with Intellectual Disability
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Societal views on the human rights of persons with disabilities have significantly changed over the last four decades. However, while achieving equality, autonomy, nondiscrimination, participation, and inclusion should be a priority, abuses and violations of rights often occur in the most immediate environments of people with intellectual disability. This book is intended to provide greater visibility to people with intellectual disability, as full subjects of rights and improve their quality of life from a perspective of human rights, citizenship, and contextual analysis. We discuss the role of context, the provision of inclusive environments, and the improved health status at promoting quality of life-related personal outcomes and enhancing quality of life and equality for people with intellectual disability.


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Respecting the Voices of Individuals from Marginalised Communities in Research
Authors: ---
Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Abstract

International governments have committed to supporting the development of greater equity and inclusion in education. However—despite some progress—many individuals and communities continue to face discrimination, remaining on the margins of society. This collection of papers highlights the many challenges faced by persons perceived to be different from the majority population in their communities. This labelling of individuals has served to exclude many from engaging fully with the social and educational opportunities that the majority take for granted. The authors who have contributed to this Special Edition have challenged the stereotypical views of such individuals, ensuring that the voices of those who best understand the experience of living with discrimination can be heard.These papers demonstrate how listening to the voices of marginalised individuals can become an important first step towards a process of change. Such an action fundamentally challenges established procedures whereby opportunities to learn from the experiences of marginalised individuals have been neglected. We acknowledge that listening is only the starting point for a radical reengagement that enables marginalised individuals to fully participate in society. However, several of the authors who have contributed to this Special Edition have provided an indication of how the movement towards equity and inclusion may be advanced.


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The Environmental, Public Health, and Human Rights Impacts on Enhancing the Quality of Life of People with Intellectual Disability
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Abstract

Societal views on the human rights of persons with disabilities have significantly changed over the last four decades. However, while achieving equality, autonomy, nondiscrimination, participation, and inclusion should be a priority, abuses and violations of rights often occur in the most immediate environments of people with intellectual disability. This book is intended to provide greater visibility to people with intellectual disability, as full subjects of rights and improve their quality of life from a perspective of human rights, citizenship, and contextual analysis. We discuss the role of context, the provision of inclusive environments, and the improved health status at promoting quality of life-related personal outcomes and enhancing quality of life and equality for people with intellectual disability.

Keywords

Humanities --- Social interaction --- health promotion --- lifestyle --- settings approach --- health assets --- intellectual disability --- community participation --- inclusive research --- context-based interventions --- empowerment --- inclusion --- context --- change strategies --- conceptual models --- human functioning --- human rights --- person–environment fit --- quality of life --- valued outcomes --- chronic health conditions --- health --- aging --- context-based intervention --- social-ecological model of disability --- supports paradigm --- support needs --- support needs assessment --- rights --- Supports intensity scale (SIS) --- CRPD --- assessment --- indicators --- convention --- developmental disabilities --- personal outcomes --- PRISMA --- self-determination --- opportunities --- mediation analysis --- causal agency --- volitional action --- agentic action --- action-control beliefs --- choice --- Default Mode Network --- functional connectivity --- Down syndrome --- resting fMRI --- Quality of Life --- family quality of life --- disability --- early childhood intervention --- conceptualization --- measurement --- attitudes toward ID --- mainstream teachers --- special-education teachers --- ATTID --- training --- support --- communication support needs --- Family Quality of Life --- intellectual and developmental disabilities --- Family Quality of Life Scale --- measure --- Spanish Family Quality of Life Scales --- CdVF-ER &gt --- 18 --- CdVF-ER &lt

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