ABSTRACT

This book pushes the boundaries in the way we approach people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities, and in how we work with them in education and research. While it is grounded in diverse theoretical frameworks and disciplines, the book coheres around a commitment to seeing people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities as equal citizens who belong in our classrooms, research projects and community lives.

Each section covers policy contexts, key ideas and recent research. Featuring contributions from around the world, the book incorporates established and new voices, different disciplines and experiences. Additionally, it includes pieces from family members of people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities. Divided into three parts, the book explores three main topics:

  • Belonging in education
  • Belonging in research
  • Belonging in communities

Belonging for People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities is an invaluable resource for scholars, professionals and postgraduate research students with an interest in children or adults with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities.

part I|52 pages

Belonging in education

part II|52 pages

Belonging in research

chapter 76Fellow Traveller Account 2|4 pages

Siblings Belonging Together

chapter 5|17 pages

Crossing the Wobbly Bridge

An inclusive approach to researching playfulness and children with profound and multiple learning difficulties

chapter 6|15 pages

A Trip to the Caves

Making life story work inclusive and accessible

chapter 7|14 pages

Shifting the Gaze

The use of wearable cameras in research

part III|83 pages

Belonging in communities

chapter 8|26 pages

Approaching a Person with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities

What do you think, what do you do?

chapter 9|17 pages

Singing Together

Friends' and families' perspectives of possible ways to be included in society