Monthly Archives: May 2015

School for Social Care Research – Children and young people with intellectual disabilities still placed in residential schools

Despite the drive towards the provision of local, specialised support, hundreds of children and young people with intellectual disabilities are still placed in out-of-area residential schools. Behaviour that challenges is cited as one of the main reasons why they are … Continue reading

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Autism Conference in Greece

Dr Peter Baker, Dr Peter Langdon and Professor Glynis Murphy from Tizard have returned from a 3 day Autism Conference in May hosted by a regional association in Larisa, Greece’s 4th biggest city.  The Association held a very successful conference … Continue reading

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Positive Behavioural Support – A Competence Framework

A positive behavioural support framework has been launched today which can be downloaded for free.   The PBS coalition, a subgroup of the Challenging Behaviour National Strategy Group, has developed a competence framework with the help of funding from Skills … Continue reading

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Prestigious Teaching Awards

We are delighted to announce that Tony Osgood and Jill Bradshaw have  both won Kent Union Teaching Awards voted by the students themselves; the ultimate accolade in teaching. Students nominate and then vote on those who they feel have excelled in … Continue reading

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Year 2 Autism Studies

Our Year 2 Autism students attended their final workshop this week presenting their portfolio work and describing how they had been working to improve the quality of life of the people with autism they are currently working with.  

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Sex and Sexuality – British Psychological Society

Prof Glynis Murphy gave an invited keynote address  on ‘Sex and Sexuality: Are We Nearly There Yet?’  to the British Psychological Society’s annual Faculty of Intellectual Disabilities conference in Oxford. The keynote formed part of a whole day on sexuality … Continue reading

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