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Self-Advocacy and Supported Learning for Mothers with Learning Difficulties
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2003
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Family MedicinePersonal SupportSelf-advocacyBehavioral SupportFamily InvolvementNurse-family PartnershipMedicineInclusive EducationLearning DifficultiesEducationSupported Learning ProjectSpecial EducationExcluded MothersDevelopmental DisabilitiesChild Development
This article describes the work of the Supported Learning Project (SLP). The SLP was a DfEE ACLF funded programme designed to provide personal support and development in self-advocacy to mothers with learning difficulties. The authors provide an account of the project, an overview of the learning gains made by the mothers and the obstacles to progress they encountered, and an evaluation of the project's success in achieving its intended aims. The article concludes with a discussion of the transferable lessons that emerged from working with this hard-to-reach group of excluded mothers.
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