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Living in the Community

Living in the Community Published for the British Institute of Learning Disabilities Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities Community Living 339 hand collected data in comprehensive data collection. Thus, it is important to Theme: Living in the Community gain some preliminary knowledge on those papers to allow people around the Symposium 1.1 Community Living Around the World world notice the update research of Taiwan without misled by limited data sources that author applied. In this research, author will apply secondary data Community Living in Australia and the UK – three steps analysis to analyse the published papers in a systematic way to examine the forward, two steps back? trends from the existing papers. The thematic for analysis included major C. Bigby (c.bigby@latrobe.edu.au) & J. Beadle-Brown findings, data sources in published papers, methods applied in those appers, La Trobe University, Living with Disability Research group, Bundoora, quantitative and qualitative findings and implications on policy and practices of Taiwan.Time period for analysis: The author will collect papers published in Victoria, Australia major journals in ID research, JIDR, APRID, APPID, AJID/D and others between Aim: This paper will summaries the key situation and challenges related to 2005 until 2013.The major findings will be presented at http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities Wiley

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISSN
1360-2322
eISSN
1468-3148
DOI
10.1111/jar.12105
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Abstract

Published for the British Institute of Learning Disabilities Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities Community Living 339 hand collected data in comprehensive data collection. Thus, it is important to Theme: Living in the Community gain some preliminary knowledge on those papers to allow people around the Symposium 1.1 Community Living Around the World world notice the update research of Taiwan without misled by limited data sources that author applied. In this research, author will apply secondary data Community Living in Australia and the UK – three steps analysis to analyse the published papers in a systematic way to examine the forward, two steps back? trends from the existing papers. The thematic for analysis included major C. Bigby (c.bigby@latrobe.edu.au) & J. Beadle-Brown findings, data sources in published papers, methods applied in those appers, La Trobe University, Living with Disability Research group, Bundoora, quantitative and qualitative findings and implications on policy and practices of Taiwan.Time period for analysis: The author will collect papers published in Victoria, Australia major journals in ID research, JIDR, APRID, APPID, AJID/D and others between Aim: This paper will summaries the key situation and challenges related to 2005 until 2013.The major findings will be presented at

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Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual DisabilitiesWiley

Published: Jan 1, 2014

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