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Original Article

Moving towards integration of services for parents with intellectual disabilities

Pages 59-74 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009

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David McConnell, Marjorie Aunos, Laura Pacheco, Amber Savage, Lyndsay Hahn & Maurice Feldman. (2021) Screening for parental intellectual disability: a first step in planning and delivering equitable support services?. Journal of Family Social Work 24:4, pages 282-298.
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TraciL. LaLiberte. (2013) Are We Prepared? Child Welfare Work With Parents With Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities. Journal of Public Child Welfare 7:5, pages 633-657.
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SandraT. Azar, MirellaC. Maggi & StephonN. Proctor. (2013) Practices Changes in the Child Protection System to Address the Needs of Parents With Cognitive Disabilities. Journal of Public Child Welfare 7:5, pages 610-632.
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Astrid Gundersen, Ellinor Young & Kaare Torgny Pettersen. (2013) Good enough care? A study of the difficulties Norwegian child welfare workers experience in working with mothers who have intellectual disabilities. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 15:3, pages 282-297.
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Sandra T. Azar, Lara R. Robinson & Stephon N. Proctor. (2012) Chronic Neglect and Services Without Borders: A Guiding Model for Social Service Enhancement to Address the Needs of Parents With Intellectual Disabilities. Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities 5:2, pages 130-156.
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David McConnell, Rachel Mayes & Gwynnyth Llewellyn. (2008) Pre‐partum distress in women with intellectual disabilities. Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability 33:2, pages 177-183.
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Tatiana Gudkova, Marianne Hedlund & Turid Midjo. (2019) Supporting children of parents with intellectual disability: A scoping review. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 32:4, pages 737-749.
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Traci LaLiberte, Kristine Piescher, Nicole Mickelson & Mi Hwa Lee. (2017) Child protection services and parents with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 30:3, pages 521-532.
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Vikki Fraser & Gwynnyth Llewellyn. (2015) Good, Bad or Absent: Discourses of Parents with Disabilities in Australian News Media. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 28:4, pages 319-329.
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Sheila Gould & Karen Dodd. (2014) ‘Normal people can have a child but disability can't’: the experiences of mothers with mild learning disabilities who have had their children removed. British Journal of Learning Disabilities 42:1, pages 25-35.
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Élise Milot, Daniel Turcotte & Sylvie Tétreault. (2014) Parentalité et déficience intellectuelle : enjeux de l’intervention auprès des familles. Service social 60:1, pages 49-71.
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Dympna Walsh-Gallagher, Roy Mc Conkey, Marlene Sinclair & Ruth Clarke. (2013) Normalising birth for women with a disability: The challenges facing practitioners. Midwifery 29:4, pages 294-299.
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Audrey Myerson O’Neill. (2011) Average and Bright Adults with Parents with Mild Cognitive Difficulties: The Huck Finn Syndrome 20 Years Later. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 24:6, pages 566-572.
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Mikaela Starke. (2011) Supporting Families With Parents With Intellectual Disability: Views and Experiences of Professionals in the Field. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities 8:3, pages 163-171.
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Tee EllerbeErik L. CarltonBarbara E. RamlowCarl G. LeukefeldMelissa DelaneyMichele Staton-Tindall. (2018) Helping Low-Income Mothers Overcome Multiple Barriers to Self-Sufficiency: Strategies and Implications for Human Services Professionals. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 92:3, pages 289-294.
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K. Monsen, A. Sanders, F. Yu, D. Radosevich & J. Geppert. (2011) Family home visiting outcomes for mothers with and without intellectual disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 55:5, pages 484-499.
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Hans S. Reinders. (2008) Persons with Disabilities as Parents: What is the Problem?. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 21:4, pages 308-314.
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Beth Tarleton & Linda Ward. (2007) "Parenting With Support": The Views and Experiences of Parents With Intellectual Disabilities. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities 4:3, pages 194-202.
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D. L. Willems, J.-N. de Vries, J. Isarin & J. S. Reinders. (2007) Parenting by persons with intellectual disability: an explorative study in the Netherlands. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 51:7, pages 537-544.
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Olivia Hewitt. (2007) What is the Effect on a Child of Having a Parent with Learning Disability?. Tizard Learning Disability Review 12:2, pages 33-44.
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Catherine M. Wade, Robyn L. Mildon & Jan M. Matthews. (2007) Service Delivery to Parents with an Intellectual Disability: Family-Centred or Professionally Centred?. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 20:2, pages 87-98.
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Gwynnyth Llewellyn, David McConnell, Anne Honey, Rachel Mayes & Domenica Russo. (2003) Promoting health and home safety for children of parents with intellectual disability: a randomized controlled trial. Research in Developmental Disabilities 24:6, pages 405-431.
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S. McGaw, K. Ball & A. Clark. (2002) The Effect of Group Intervention on the Relationships of Parents with Intellectual Disabilities. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 15:4, pages 354-366.
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Maurice A. Feldman, Jean Varghese, Jennifer Ramsay & Danuta Rajska. (2002) Relationships between Social Support, Stress and Mother-Child Interactions in Mothers with Intellectual Disabilities. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 15:4, pages 314-323.
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