1st Edition

Exploring the Past A Practical Guide to Working with the Memories of People with Learning Disabilities

By Sarah Housden Copyright 2012
    176 Pages
    by Speechmark

    Working from the premise that the lives of people with learning disabilities are of innate value, and that exploring and celebrating people's experiences demonstrates their value in a practical way, this book provides a manual on working with memories in groups and individually. It includes: a clear rationale for and guidance on the benefits of this approach; good practice guidelines for memory work; a chapter on life story work with individuals; a section on working with those with learning disabilities and dementia; ideas for dozens of activities on 15 themes associated with memories of the past, including - the childhood years; food, cooking and shopping; days out and holidays; fashions, clothing and looking good; and, hobbies, interests and work experience.

    Part 1; 1: The foundations of memory work; 2: Memory work and the historical context of learning disabilities; 3: Exploring the past in a group setting; 4: Individual life story work; 5: Good practice in working with the memories of people with learning disabilities; 2: Ideas Resource; My home 1; Idea Resource 2; Ideas Resource 3; Ideas Resource 4; Ideas Resource 5; Ideas Resource 6; Ideas Resource 7; Ideas Resource 8; Ideas Resource 9; Ideas Resource 10; Ideas Resource 11; Ideas Resource 12; Ideas Resource 13; Ideas Resource 14; Ideas Resource 15

    Biography

    Sarah Housden