2024
DOI: 10.1111/bld.12584
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‘I wouldn't change my flat for anything’. Is there scope for more people with learning disabilities to rent their own homes?

Deborah Quilgars,
Eppie Leishman,
David Abbott
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPolicy, research, and people's own experience in the UK consistently highlight the central importance of a home of choice for people with learning disabilities. Yet attention is mainly focused on the development of specialist as opposed to generic housing options for people with learning disabilities.MethodsThis article reviews the findings from a major research study looking at the rented housing sector for people with learning disabilities. The study comprised of a review of local authority learnin… Show more

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