Effective Responses to Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities: Generalist and Specialist Services Working Together

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Ellem, Kathy
Wilson, Jill
Chui, Wing Hong
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2012
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Despite policies of deinstitutionalisation, many people with intellectual disabilities in developed western countries continue to live in mainstream institutional settings, such as correctional facilities, rather than in the community with support from disability services. This paper reports on the life stories of 10 people with intellectual disabilities, who had been imprisoned in adult correctional facilities in Queensland. The pathways taken by these 10 people into and out of prison are marked by significant abuse, neglect, and poverty. Significant disparity and disconnection is also displayed between the policies and service approaches, particularly between the disability, mental health, and correctional systems in Queensland. Based on these findings, a framework for practice, which spans both generic and specialist services, is suggested.

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Australian Social Work

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65

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3

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Counselling, Welfare and Community Services

Specialist Studies in Education

Policy and Administration

Social Work

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