TY - JOUR
T1 - Personalization, self-advocacy and inclusion
T2 - An evaluation of parent-initiated supported living schemes for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the Netherlands
AU - Reindl, Marie Sol
AU - Waltz, Mitzi
AU - Schippers, Alice
PY - 2016/1/1
Y1 - 2016/1/1
N2 - This study focused on parent-initiated supported living schemes in the South of the Netherlands and the ability of these living schemes to enhance participation, choice, autonomy and selfadvocacy for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities through personalized planning, support and care. Based on in-depth interviews with tenants, parents and caregivers, findings included that parent-initiated supported housing schemes made steps towards stimulating selfadvocacy and autonomy for tenants. However, overprotective and paternalistic attitudes expressed by a significant number of parents, as well as structural constraints affecting the living schemes, created obstacles to tenants' personal development. The study calls for consideration of interdependence as a model for the relationship of parents and adult offspring with disabilities. The benefits and tensions inherent within this relationship must be taken into consideration during inclusive community building.
AB - This study focused on parent-initiated supported living schemes in the South of the Netherlands and the ability of these living schemes to enhance participation, choice, autonomy and selfadvocacy for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities through personalized planning, support and care. Based on in-depth interviews with tenants, parents and caregivers, findings included that parent-initiated supported housing schemes made steps towards stimulating selfadvocacy and autonomy for tenants. However, overprotective and paternalistic attitudes expressed by a significant number of parents, as well as structural constraints affecting the living schemes, created obstacles to tenants' personal development. The study calls for consideration of interdependence as a model for the relationship of parents and adult offspring with disabilities. The benefits and tensions inherent within this relationship must be taken into consideration during inclusive community building.
KW - Community-based living
KW - Developmental disability
KW - Intellectual disability
KW - Self-advocacy
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U2 - 10.1177/1744629516631449
DO - 10.1177/1744629516631449
M3 - Article
C2 - 26864287
AN - SCOPUS:85012979686
SN - 1744-6295
VL - 20
SP - 121
EP - 136
JO - Journal of Intellectual Disabilities
JF - Journal of Intellectual Disabilities
IS - 2
ER -