Aufsatz(elektronisch)17. Juli 2006

Social Ecology of a Residential Special School for Young People with Challenging Behaviours: A Preliminary Report

In: Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities: JARID, Band 20, Heft 2, S. 99-104

Verfügbarkeit an Ihrem Standort wird überprüft

Abstract

Background  Little is known about the social ecology of residential schools. This study examined staff/student interaction and student activity in a traditional residential unit and an 'independent living unit' (ILU) in a school for students with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviour.Method  Staff and student behaviours were observed for 23 students aged 8–16 years, five from the ILU and 18 from the traditional unit.Results  Students received staff assistance to complete activity for under 6% and 1% of time, and were constructively engaged for under 50% and 20% of time, in the traditional unit and ILU respectively. Few differences were found between the units.Conclusions  Despite higher staffing ratios, levels of staff assistance and attention and resident activity in the school resemble mean levels in comparable adult community services. Further research into outcomes in residential schools seems warranted.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Wiley

ISSN: 1468-3148

DOI

10.1111/j.1468-3148.2005.00299.x

Problem melden

Wenn Sie Probleme mit dem Zugriff auf einen gefundenen Titel haben, können Sie sich über dieses Formular gern an uns wenden. Schreiben Sie uns hierüber auch gern, wenn Ihnen Fehler in der Titelanzeige aufgefallen sind.