The participation of children with multi-sensory impairment in person-centred planning

被引:7
|
作者
Taylor, Kim
机构
[1] Greenfields School, Sports College, Kingsthorpe Northampton NN2 8LR, Harborough Road
关键词
learning disabilities; hearing impairments; visual impairments; planning; participation;
D O I
10.1111/j.1467-8578.2007.00480.x
中图分类号
G76 [特殊教育];
学科分类号
040109 ;
摘要
Consultation with pupils with learning disabilities through the use of person-centred planning methods is becoming increasingly common. However, little research has focused on pupils with multi-sensory impairment (MSI). Kim Taylor has taught children with special educational needs for over 25 years and holds a post-graduate diploma in multi-sensory impairment. In this article, she suggests that the characteristics of MSI affect the capacity of some pupils to participate in person-centred planning. Kim Taylor presents case studies in which she investigates the impact that the characteristics of MSI have upon adults' abilities to elicit the views of children with MSI about their experiences in the classroom. The article provides an analysis of the factors that maximised the children's involvement and participation and a commentary on the trustworthiness of the outcomes of the consultation processes described. At the end of her article, Kim Taylor commits herself to implementing improved approaches in the classroom and calls upon other practitioners to follow her example.
引用
收藏
页码:204 / 211
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Person-centred planning or person-centred action? A response to the commentaries
    Mansell, J
    Beadle-Brown, J
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH IN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES, 2004, 17 (01) : 31 - 35
  • [2] Person-centred planning or person-centred action? Policy and practice in intellectual disability services
    Mansell, J
    Beadle-Brown, J
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH IN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES, 2004, 17 (01) : 1 - 9
  • [3] The potential for person-centred planning to support the community participation of adults with an intellectual disability
    McCausland, Darren
    McCarron, Mary
    Murphy, Esther
    McCallion, Philip
    JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES, 2022, 26 (03) : 603 - 623
  • [4] ADVANCED CARE PLANNING AS A COMPONENT OF PERSON-CENTRED PLANNING
    Church, H.
    McGinley, J.
    Marsack, C.
    Knoke, V.
    JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY RESEARCH, 2019, 63 (07) : 649 - 649
  • [5] Person-Centred Planning in Centres of Activities for Inclusion
    Carvalhais, Lenia
    Fernandes, Ana Rita
    Almeida, Ligia
    SOCIAL INCLUSION, 2023, 11 (04) : 350 - 361
  • [6] Person-centred planning in education: an exploration of staff perceptions of using a person-centred framework in an alternative provision
    Gray, Anthony
    Woods, Kevin
    Nuttall, Clare
    EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIOURAL DIFFICULTIES, 2022, 27 (02) : 118 - 132
  • [7] Professional ethics, identities and person-centred planning
    Horne, M
    JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY RESEARCH, 2000, 44 : 325 - 325
  • [8] Association between person-centred care quality and advance care planning participation in haemodialysis
    Kanakubo, Yusuke
    Kurita, Noriaki
    Ukai, Mamiko
    Aita, Tetsuro
    Inanaga, Ryohei
    Kawaji, Atsuro
    Toishi, Takumi
    Matsunami, Masatoshi
    Munakata, Yu
    Suzuki, Tomo
    Okada, Tadao
    BMJ SUPPORTIVE & PALLIATIVE CARE, 2024, 14 (E3) : E2872 - E2879
  • [9] From planning to realisation: Person-centred planning as organisational transformation
    McCarron, N.
    JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY RESEARCH, 2016, 60 (7-8) : 703 - 703
  • [10] Understanding the views of children with profound and multiple learning difficulties for person-centred planning
    Farmer, Kate E.
    Stringer, Phil
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF LEARNING DISABILITIES, 2023, 51 (04) : 499 - 508