Browsing School of Education by Subject "INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY"
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Effective Practices for Helping Students Transition to Work
(Oxford University Press, 2020)People with disabilities have been among the most marginalized groups within society, with consequent limitations imposed on their access to many goods within society, including education, employment, and economic independence. ... -
Embedding inclusive education initiatives and access routes into the higher education landscape in the Republic of Ireland
(joinIN ? Inclusive Higher Education Network Europe, 2022)The Inclusive National Higher Education Forum (INHEF) was established by stakeholders who want to develop real and meaningful higher education opportunities for students with intellectual disabilities across the Republic ... -
Guidance to an Independent Adult Life
(National Centre for Guidance in Education, 2021)In this article, Des Aston of the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities (TCPID), provides an insightful reflection on Post-School Transitions for Students with Intellectual Disabilities in the The ... -
Higher Education Opportunities for Students with Intellectual Disabilities in the Republic of Ireland - A National Response
(Inclusive National Higher Education Forum, 2019)Given the context that people with intellectual disabilities face significant barriers and limited postsecondary opportunities, a number of initiatives in Ireland and internationally have been established with the aim of ... -
National Forum of Inclusive Higher Education Providers – together is better
(National Centre for Guidance in Education, 2019)The Inclusive National Higher Education Forum (INHEF), is a national interest group comprised of higher education providers and other professionals interested in supporting access routes and inclusive post secondary ... -
Post-School Transitions for Students with Intellectual Disabilities in the Republic of Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin, 2021)It’s well established that people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are more likely to be unemployed; more dependent on social welfare; with an increased risk of living in poverty. A shift in policy at a national and ... -
Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities.
(2019)“Disability is a mask that conceals a rich, surprising and fertile ability.” (Brendan Kennelly) The function of the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities is to remove the mask and reveal the beauty and ... -
Using voice as a research approach
(2014)