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Not a journal about people with learning disabilities without people with learning disabilities

Not a journal about people with learning disabilities without people with learning disabilities
Not a journal about people with learning disabilities without people with learning disabilities

This is my first editorial as chief editor. It is an honour to be editor. The journal supports the rights of people with learning disabilities. It works to improve their lives. Editors before me helped to make the journal special. They encouraged people with learning disabilities to get involved in writing papers. One special issue of the journal was edited by researchers with learning disabilities in an inclusive research group. Self-advocates have said “if it's about us we should be able to write in it, otherwise what's the point?” Thanks to them we now have easy read guidance on how to write a paper and how to submit it to the journal. I will make sure we have good guidance on how to review or quality check papers. We want papers that are good at involving and respecting people with learning disabilities. We want papers to be good research that says something new too. I will also introduce In Response papers, where people with learning disabilities respond to the issues in other papers. This will help us to see where the papers are relevant to people's lives. You can now write up to 7,000 words in papers for the journal. Before it was just 5,000 words. There are new editors: Alex Kaley, Edurne Garcia Iriate, Elisabeth Olin, Lucy Series, Tim Stainton, Vasilis Strogilos, Iva Strnadová, Liz Tilley, Ben Simmons and Simo Vehmas. I end with a word about COVID-19. It means we need to hear the voices of people with learning disabilities like never before. We need to challenge the prejudice in who gets medical help. We should be proud of the great easy read information that people are sharing. And the creative ways people are finding to stay connected, and to stay safe and calm.

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Nind, Melanie
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Nind, Melanie
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Nind, Melanie (2020) Not a journal about people with learning disabilities without people with learning disabilities. British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 48 (2), 81-83. (doi:10.1111/bld.12328).

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Abstract

This is my first editorial as chief editor. It is an honour to be editor. The journal supports the rights of people with learning disabilities. It works to improve their lives. Editors before me helped to make the journal special. They encouraged people with learning disabilities to get involved in writing papers. One special issue of the journal was edited by researchers with learning disabilities in an inclusive research group. Self-advocates have said “if it's about us we should be able to write in it, otherwise what's the point?” Thanks to them we now have easy read guidance on how to write a paper and how to submit it to the journal. I will make sure we have good guidance on how to review or quality check papers. We want papers that are good at involving and respecting people with learning disabilities. We want papers to be good research that says something new too. I will also introduce In Response papers, where people with learning disabilities respond to the issues in other papers. This will help us to see where the papers are relevant to people's lives. You can now write up to 7,000 words in papers for the journal. Before it was just 5,000 words. There are new editors: Alex Kaley, Edurne Garcia Iriate, Elisabeth Olin, Lucy Series, Tim Stainton, Vasilis Strogilos, Iva Strnadová, Liz Tilley, Ben Simmons and Simo Vehmas. I end with a word about COVID-19. It means we need to hear the voices of people with learning disabilities like never before. We need to challenge the prejudice in who gets medical help. We should be proud of the great easy read information that people are sharing. And the creative ways people are finding to stay connected, and to stay safe and calm.

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Accepted/In Press date: 7 May 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 7 May 2020
Published date: 1 June 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 445798
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/445798
ISSN: 1354-4187
PURE UUID: f47d162a-b38f-485a-82c4-cdc26432c346
ORCID for Melanie Nind: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4070-7513

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Date deposited: 07 Jan 2021 17:34
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:00

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