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Publication Date: 2024
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What Are the Experiences of Families Facilitating the Repatriation of Their Relatives with Learning Disabilities and/or Autism Back to Guernsey?
Rebecca Wallace; Julian Morris; Melanie Hodgkinson
British Journal of Learning Disabilities, v52 n1 p121-130 2024
Background: Recent Government guidelines have promoted returning people with learning disabilities and/or autism from out-of-area placements to their local communities. These transitions not only impact the individuals but also their families. Methods: This study explores the experiences of family members who have been involved in the repatriation of people with learning disabilities and/or autism to their local community in Guernsey. Using semi-structured interviews, participants' experiences were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Findings: Three superordinate themes emerged: 'distress, powerlessness and hopelessness', 'not feeling included' and 'parental role'. Conclusions: The findings highlight the barriers and successes family members experience when supporting a relative with learning disabilities and/or autism to move back to Guernsey. Recommendations for healthcare services such as requirements for better communication and to include families in decision-making are discussed.
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Transitional Programs, Geographic Location, Foreign Countries, Family Role, Attitudes, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Decision Making, Health Services
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom (England)
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