Johan Elliott
Lancaster University
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American Journal on Mental Retardation | 2006
Janet Robertson; Eric Emerson; Chris Hatton; Johan Elliott; Barbara McIntosh; Paul Swift; Emma Krinjen-Kemp; Christine Towers; Renee Romeo; Martin Knapp; Helen Sanderson; Martin Routledge; Peter Oakes; Theresa Joyce
Person-centered planning is central to United Kingdom policies regarding the support of people with intellectual disabilities. However, little evidence exists on the impact or cost of introducing person-centered planning. We examined the efficacy, effectiveness, and costs of introducing person-centered planning for 93 people with intellectual disabilities over 2 years across four localities in England. A person-centered plan was successfully developed for 65 people. Little change was apparent prior to introducing person-centered planning. After its introduction, modest positive changes were found in the areas of social networks; contact with family; contact with friends; community-based activities; scheduled day activities; and choice. The direct training and support cost of introducing person-centered planning was
Journal of Integrated Care | 2003
Johan Elliott; Chris Hatton; Eric Emerson
1,202 per participant; indirect costs were negligible.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research | 2007
Janet Robertson; Eric Emerson; Chris Hatton; Johan Elliott; Barbara McIntosh; Paul Swift; Emma Krinjen-Kemp; Christine Towers; Renee Romeo; Martin Knapp; Helen Sanderson; Martin Routledge; Peter Oakes; Theresa Joyce
The paper presents a comprehensive review of the UK research literature on the health needs of people with learning disabilities, and the response of mainstream health services to those health needs. Evidence from the review, although limited in some areas, clearly demonstrates that people with learning disabilities in the UK have significantly poorer health than the UK population generally in a number of priority areas for the NHS. Furthermore, people with learning disabilities have particularly poor health in a number of additional areas involving significant mainstream NHS resources. Despite these considerably greater health needs, people with learning disabilities receive poorer support from mainstream health services, across primary care, hospital services and screening programmes.The findings of the review indicate that mainstream NHS services should not only include people with learning disabilities, but also prioritise them as a particularly vulnerable group requiring urgent attention if general NHS priorities for health inequalities and service standards are to be met.
Archive | 2005
Janet Robertson; Eric Emerson; Chris Hatton; Johan Elliott; Barbara McIntosh; Paul Swift; Emma Krinjen-Kemp; Christine Towers; Renee Romeo; Martin Knapp; Helen Sanderson; Martin Routledge; Peter Oakes; Theresa Joyce
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities | 2007
Janet Robertson; Chris Hatton; Eric Emerson; Johan Elliott; Barbara McIntosh; Paul Swift; Emma Krinjen-Kemp; Christine Towers; Renee Romeo; Martin Knapp; Helen Sanderson; Martin Routledge; Peter Oakes; Theresa Joyce
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities | 2008
Sarah Wigham; Janet Robertson; Eric Emerson; Chris Hatton; Johan Elliott; Barbara McIntosh; Paul Swift; Emma Krinjen-Kemp; Christine Towers; Renee Romeo; Martin Knapp; Helen Sanderson; Martin Routledge; Peter Oakes; Theresa Joyce
Archive | 2007
Janet Robertson; Eric Emerson; Johan Elliott; Chris Hatton; Barbara McIntosh; Paul Swift; Emma Krinjen-Kemp; Christine Towers; Renee Romeo; Martin Knapp; Helen Sanderson; Martin Routledge; Peter Oakes; Theresa Joyce
Archive | 2006
Renee Romeo; Martin Knapp; Barbara McIntosh; Helen Sanderson; Paul Swift; Janet Robertson; Eric Emerson; Martin Routledge; Peter Oakes; Johan Elliott; Emma Krinjen-Kemp; Christine Towers; Chris Hatton; Theresa Joyce
Archive | 2008
Janet Robertson; Eric Emerson; Chris Hatton; Johan Elliott; Barbara McIntosh; Paul Swift; Emma Krinjen-Kemp; Renee Romero; Martin Knapp; Helen Sanderson
Siglo Cero: Revista Española sobre Discapacidad Intelectual | 2007
Janet Robertson; Eric Emerson; Johan Elliott; Chris Hatton