Hello Hazel
have you read this?
Oswin, M. (1991). Am I Allowed to Cry? A Study of Bereavement amongst People who
have learning Difficulties. London: Souvenir Press.
it is wonderful - poignant and with important suggestions for good practice
best wishes
Dan Goodley
Quoting Hazel Cant <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear all,
>
> I am looking for information on any good practise or innovations on providing
> long term support and accommodation for people labelled as having profound
> learning difficulties or high support needs after the decease of their
> parents, particularly in countries where the state funding for services may
> not be available. My interest in this area is more practical than academic
> as I am involved with people in Latin America for whom this is a real and
> current issue, however I would be interested in research in this field as
> well as anecdotes on good practise or innovative ideas.
>
> Thank you
> Hazel
>
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