Description
This unique book features a collection of lively stories on the integration of Intensive Interaction practice into schools and adult service settings. It addresses communication development, both from a micro and macro level across a variety of service settings, with each chapter written by a different practitioner. These personal accounts cover individual practice and reflection with a single case-study person, as well as influencing organisational change.
The authors assert that within adult services and educational settings, Intensive Interaction can be used as a way to develop communication and confidence and to work with the principles of inclusion and person-centred acceptance and support. The book develops an understanding of issues that can be addressed within training and mentoring other staff, and uses case studies throughout as a powerful training tool.
Filled with practical advice and techniques to develop communication with people who find it hard to communicate, as well as guidance on ensuring the sustainable extension of the use of Intensive Interaction by embedding the approach within organisational ways of working, this book will be of value to anyone working within children and adult services for people with communication impairments.
About the Author
Amandine Mouriere is a freelance autism and learning disability consultant and an Associate of the Intensive Interaction Institute.
Jules McKim is the Intensive Interaction Coordinator with Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust and an Associate of the Intensive Interaction Institute.
Book Information
ISBN 9781138106567
Author Amandine Mouriere
Format Hardback
Page Count 130
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 362g