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'I want to stay over': A phenomenographic analysis of a short break/extended stay pilot project for children and young people with Autism

机译:“我想留下来”:对自闭症儿童和年轻人的短期/长期停留试点项目的现象学分析

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This paper stems from a pilot project offering residential experiences for young people with Autism: The project aimed to offer residential experiences to the young people and help them to develop life skills that would aid their transition to adulthood: The primary purpose of this paper is to analyse the viewpoints of the young people, their parents/carers and the educational and care professionals involved in order to understand the potential impact of projects of this nature: Laying the foundations for an effective transition into independent adulthood is widely perceived as a key priority for practice with children/young people who have Autistic Spectrum Conditions. However, theory and research indicate that, for those children affected, autism often prevents the acquisition, development and expression of key life-skills which might assist their inclusion in the wider community. In exploring these issues, the authors of this paper report on the Phenomenographic analysis of a Residential Project, involving 16 children per young people who had Autistic Spectrum Conditions, at a Special School in the North West of England. The primary conclusion from this study is that provision for many children and young people with Autistic Spectrum Conditions is most meaningful if it is enabled by practice which: supports the wider human rights and needs of their family; realistically prepares the individual for a life outside of school and the home; and also enriches the unique lifeworld of each young person.
机译:本文来自一个为自闭症青少年提供居住体验的试点项目:该项目旨在为青少年提供居住体验并帮助他们发展生活技能,以帮助他们过渡到成年:本文的主要目的是:分析年轻人,他们的父母/照料者以及所涉及的教育和护理专业人员的观点,以了解此类项目的潜在影响:为有效过渡到独立成年奠定基础被广泛认为是与患有自闭症的儿童/年轻人练习。然而,理论和研究表明,对于那些受影响的儿童,自闭症通常会阻止关键生活技能的获得,发展和表达,这可能有助于他们融入更广泛的社区。在探讨这些问题时,本文的作者报告了一项住宅项目的现象学分析,该项目涉及英格兰西北部一所特殊学校的每名患有自闭症的年轻人,其中有16名儿童。这项研究的主要结论是,如果有以下实践,对许多患有自闭症的儿童和年轻人的规定最有意义:支持广泛的人权和家庭需求;切实为个人做好在学校和家庭之外的生活的准备;并且丰富了每个年轻人的独特生活世界。

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