Item


Transition scenarios for young people with learning disabilities in Spain: Relationships and discrepancies

This paper examines transition scenarios to adult and active life in Spain from an inclusive viewpoint. For people with learning disabilities, the transition to adult life is a particularly complex process worldwide, and this is especially true in Spain. The multitude of services and professionals involved, the diversity of views regarding what represents integration, the difficult coordination between school and post-school services, these are just some of the situations that pose obstacles in constructing paths towards transition. An overall understanding of the relationships existing between the different scenarios in which these processes take place is fundamental if the necessary actions for improvement are to be established. This article aims to analyse this situation, presenting the main discrepancies observed in and between Spanish schools and the post-school services that condition the fulfilment of objectives relating to inclusion in society and the workplace. The article concludes by proposing actions for fostering the transition to adult life from an inclusive perspective

Taylor and Francis

Author: Pallisera, Maria
Abstract: This paper examines transition scenarios to adult and active life in Spain from an inclusive viewpoint. For people with learning disabilities, the transition to adult life is a particularly complex process worldwide, and this is especially true in Spain. The multitude of services and professionals involved, the diversity of views regarding what represents integration, the difficult coordination between school and post-school services, these are just some of the situations that pose obstacles in constructing paths towards transition. An overall understanding of the relationships existing between the different scenarios in which these processes take place is fundamental if the necessary actions for improvement are to be established. This article aims to analyse this situation, presenting the main discrepancies observed in and between Spanish schools and the post-school services that condition the fulfilment of objectives relating to inclusion in society and the workplace. The article concludes by proposing actions for fostering the transition to adult life from an inclusive perspective
Document access: http://hdl.handle.net/2072/242492
Language: eng
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Rights: Tots els drets reservats
Subject: Discapacitats mentals -- Integraci贸 laboral
People with mental disabilities -- Work integration
Joves discapacitats
Youth with disabilities
Transici贸 a la vida activa
School-to-work transition
Integraci贸 social
Social integration
Title: Transition scenarios for young people with learning disabilities in Spain: Relationships and discrepancies
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Repository: Recercat

Subjects

Authors