Understanding and Promoting Access for People with Learning Difficulties
Seeing the Opportunities and Challenges of Risk
Herausgeber: Nind, Melanie; Seale, Jane
Understanding and Promoting Access for People with Learning Difficulties
Seeing the Opportunities and Challenges of Risk
Herausgeber: Nind, Melanie; Seale, Jane
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Key researchers in inclusion and learning disabilities contribute to this engaging book, bringing together evidence, narrative and discussion to question and advance our understanding of the concept of "access" for people with learning disabilities.
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Key researchers in inclusion and learning disabilities contribute to this engaging book, bringing together evidence, narrative and discussion to question and advance our understanding of the concept of "access" for people with learning disabilities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 338g
- ISBN-13: 9780415479486
- ISBN-10: 0415479487
- Artikelnr.: 26564722
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 338g
- ISBN-13: 9780415479486
- ISBN-10: 0415479487
- Artikelnr.: 26564722
Jane Seale and Melanie Nind both work in the School of Education at the University of Southampton. Both Jane and Melanie have a strong track record of publishing in the area of inclusion and learning disabilities and of publishing edited works with Routledge and other publishers.
@contents: Selected Contents: 1. Access for people with learning
difficulties: new rhetoric or meaningful concept? Melanie Nind and Jane
Seale 2. Access in mind: a review of approaches to accessible information
for people with learning disabilities Jan Walmsley 3. Creativity, choice
and control: the use of multimedia life story work as a tool to facilitate
access Ann Aspinall 4. Access all areas: The use of symbols in public
spaces Chris Abbott and Cate Detheridge 5. Access all areas: We are VIPs
Ginny Aird, Alan Dale, Sarah Edgecombe, Louisa Jones, Trevor Rowden, Mark
Sabine, Amy Tyler, Mary Waight and Sara Wornham 6. It's my heritage too:
Developing participatory methods for promoting access to heritage sites
Jonathan Rix with The Heritage Forum 7. Promoting access to community and
participation: What role can citizenship education play? Hazel Lawson 8.
Talking together about access: 'When I am here I don't feel like I've got
any problems' Drew Bradley, Judith Clayton, Darren Grant, Claire Royall and
Wayne Taylor 9. Promoting social inclusion through building bridges and
bonds Roy McConkey and Suzanne Collins 10. If we have got it wrong for
people with learning disabilities, have we got it wrong for other people as
well? Duncan Mitchell 11. I'm in control Gary Butler 12. Access and the
concept of risk: preventing bad things from happening or making good things
happen? Jane Seale and Melanie Nind
difficulties: new rhetoric or meaningful concept? Melanie Nind and Jane
Seale 2. Access in mind: a review of approaches to accessible information
for people with learning disabilities Jan Walmsley 3. Creativity, choice
and control: the use of multimedia life story work as a tool to facilitate
access Ann Aspinall 4. Access all areas: The use of symbols in public
spaces Chris Abbott and Cate Detheridge 5. Access all areas: We are VIPs
Ginny Aird, Alan Dale, Sarah Edgecombe, Louisa Jones, Trevor Rowden, Mark
Sabine, Amy Tyler, Mary Waight and Sara Wornham 6. It's my heritage too:
Developing participatory methods for promoting access to heritage sites
Jonathan Rix with The Heritage Forum 7. Promoting access to community and
participation: What role can citizenship education play? Hazel Lawson 8.
Talking together about access: 'When I am here I don't feel like I've got
any problems' Drew Bradley, Judith Clayton, Darren Grant, Claire Royall and
Wayne Taylor 9. Promoting social inclusion through building bridges and
bonds Roy McConkey and Suzanne Collins 10. If we have got it wrong for
people with learning disabilities, have we got it wrong for other people as
well? Duncan Mitchell 11. I'm in control Gary Butler 12. Access and the
concept of risk: preventing bad things from happening or making good things
happen? Jane Seale and Melanie Nind
@contents: Selected Contents: 1. Access for people with learning
difficulties: new rhetoric or meaningful concept? Melanie Nind and Jane
Seale 2. Access in mind: a review of approaches to accessible information
for people with learning disabilities Jan Walmsley 3. Creativity, choice
and control: the use of multimedia life story work as a tool to facilitate
access Ann Aspinall 4. Access all areas: The use of symbols in public
spaces Chris Abbott and Cate Detheridge 5. Access all areas: We are VIPs
Ginny Aird, Alan Dale, Sarah Edgecombe, Louisa Jones, Trevor Rowden, Mark
Sabine, Amy Tyler, Mary Waight and Sara Wornham 6. It's my heritage too:
Developing participatory methods for promoting access to heritage sites
Jonathan Rix with The Heritage Forum 7. Promoting access to community and
participation: What role can citizenship education play? Hazel Lawson 8.
Talking together about access: 'When I am here I don't feel like I've got
any problems' Drew Bradley, Judith Clayton, Darren Grant, Claire Royall and
Wayne Taylor 9. Promoting social inclusion through building bridges and
bonds Roy McConkey and Suzanne Collins 10. If we have got it wrong for
people with learning disabilities, have we got it wrong for other people as
well? Duncan Mitchell 11. I'm in control Gary Butler 12. Access and the
concept of risk: preventing bad things from happening or making good things
happen? Jane Seale and Melanie Nind
difficulties: new rhetoric or meaningful concept? Melanie Nind and Jane
Seale 2. Access in mind: a review of approaches to accessible information
for people with learning disabilities Jan Walmsley 3. Creativity, choice
and control: the use of multimedia life story work as a tool to facilitate
access Ann Aspinall 4. Access all areas: The use of symbols in public
spaces Chris Abbott and Cate Detheridge 5. Access all areas: We are VIPs
Ginny Aird, Alan Dale, Sarah Edgecombe, Louisa Jones, Trevor Rowden, Mark
Sabine, Amy Tyler, Mary Waight and Sara Wornham 6. It's my heritage too:
Developing participatory methods for promoting access to heritage sites
Jonathan Rix with The Heritage Forum 7. Promoting access to community and
participation: What role can citizenship education play? Hazel Lawson 8.
Talking together about access: 'When I am here I don't feel like I've got
any problems' Drew Bradley, Judith Clayton, Darren Grant, Claire Royall and
Wayne Taylor 9. Promoting social inclusion through building bridges and
bonds Roy McConkey and Suzanne Collins 10. If we have got it wrong for
people with learning disabilities, have we got it wrong for other people as
well? Duncan Mitchell 11. I'm in control Gary Butler 12. Access and the
concept of risk: preventing bad things from happening or making good things
happen? Jane Seale and Melanie Nind