Research
Debilitating landscapes of care and support: envisaging alternative futures
Paper by Hannah Macpherson, Edward Hall, Andrew Power & Alex Kaley
Published online: 30 Jun 2021 in Social & Cultural Geography
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/1...
Personalisation policy in the lives of people with learning disabilities
Paper by Andrew Power, Andy Coverdale, Abigail Croydon, Edward Hall, Alex Kaley, Hannah Macpherson & Melanie Nind
Published online 25 March 2021 in Critical Social Policy
Learning from each other in the context of personalisation and self-build social care
Paper by Melanie Nind, Andy Coverdale & Abigail Croydon
Published online 1 September 2020 in Disability & Society
Lifelong Learning in the Context of Self-build Social Care among Adults with Learning Disabilities
Article by Melanie Nind and Andy Coverdale
Published 2 December 2019 in Research Intelligence, Issue 141 (Winter 2019): A spotlight on post-compulsory and lifelong learning
The power of gatekeepers - a response to Williams
Response paper by Andy Coverdale and Melanie Nind
Published online 6 December 2019 in the Educatio...
Learning through 'self-building' in a new social care landscape
Presented by Andy Coverdale and Melanie Nind at ECER 2019 in Hamburg, September 2019.
Self-Building Belonging: A research project
Poster presented by Alex Kaley with Sally Humphreys, John Paul & Lisa Donnelley (members of the project advisory group) at the Social History of Learning Disab...
'Hopeful adaptation' in social care: how adults with learning disabilities are seeking to 'self-build' new spaces of care and support
Presented by Andrew Power at the NNDR (Nordic Network on Disability Research) Conference in May 2019.
Informal learning in self-build networks
Presented by Melanie Nind at the NNDR (Nordic Network on Disability Research) Conference in May 2019.
Ordinary hope and misplaced pillars of hope in the lives of Learning Disabled people in England and Scotland
Presented by Hannah Macpherson at RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2019 in London, August 2019.