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An Open Access edition of this book is available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library.

Intellectual Disability and Ireland, 1947–1996 explores the varied experiences of the intellectually disabled during the latter half of the mid-twentieth century in Ireland. Addressing the evolution of disability policies and provision, it shows how a range of different actors became engaged in shaping the disability services landscape during this period.

Drawing on a variety of sources, from government memoranda to RTÉ television programmes, David Kilgannon traces the development of disability services on paper and in reality. This narrative is marked by instances of both striking transformation and significant continuity, as the emergence of new policy thinking occurred in tandem with the consolidation of established approaches. The book describes not only how services changed but why, offering a unique perspective on the evolution of Irish social policy in the post-war years.

Intellectual Disability and Ireland, 1947–1996: Towards A Full Life?

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An Open Access edition of this book is available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library. Intellectual... Read more

    Publisher: Liverpool University Press
    Publication Date: 03/11/2023
    ISBN13: 9781837644414, 978-1837644414
    ISBN10: 1837644411

    Number of Pages: 264

    Non Fiction , History

    Description

    An Open Access edition of this book is available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library.

    Intellectual Disability and Ireland, 1947–1996 explores the varied experiences of the intellectually disabled during the latter half of the mid-twentieth century in Ireland. Addressing the evolution of disability policies and provision, it shows how a range of different actors became engaged in shaping the disability services landscape during this period.

    Drawing on a variety of sources, from government memoranda to RTÉ television programmes, David Kilgannon traces the development of disability services on paper and in reality. This narrative is marked by instances of both striking transformation and significant continuity, as the emergence of new policy thinking occurred in tandem with the consolidation of established approaches. The book describes not only how services changed but why, offering a unique perspective on the evolution of Irish social policy in the post-war years.

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