Supporting autistic refugees in the UK using the HOPE(S) model
Focusing on the harmful effects of solitary confinement on autistic refugees
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Focusing on the harmful effects of solitary confinement on autistic refugees
The importance of nurses learning from people with lived experience
The online version may offer a quick, easy way to help reduce people ‘hidden’ from healthcare services
More research on spiritual care could add to the evidence base that nurses draw on to provide holistic care
The project will give nurses greater sensitivity to practices that might threaten those in their care
A project involving people with learning disabilities and psychiatrists led to practical changes
To meet the needs of a remote community, the nursing role frequently requires autonomous working
Homeless services may not recognise service users’ intellectual disabilities
The process aims to provide a nuanced understanding of factors that may lead to offending behaviour
How interventions such as desensitisation and reasonable adjustments can address challenges
A strategy is needed that includes education, reasonable adjustments and medication reviews