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Access and the concept of risk: preventing bad things from happening or making good things happen?: Preventing bad things from happening or making good things happen?

Access and the concept of risk: preventing bad things from happening or making good things happen?: Preventing bad things from happening or making good things happen?
Access and the concept of risk: preventing bad things from happening or making good things happen?: Preventing bad things from happening or making good things happen?

In this chapter we will examine the role that risk has played in shaping accessrelated policies and services for people with learning difficulties and the associated ‘protection’ discourse that has, until recently, been embedded in policy and practice.We identify the need for risk management and positive risk taking and evaluate the challenges that arise from attempting to reconceptualise risk as inherently positive as opposed to inevitably negative. We discuss how the concepts of creativity and resilience might help inform the development of positive risk-taking practices and we consider what might be required to enable access services to create and develop a positive risk-taking culture or approach to working with people with learning difficulties.

9780415479486
165-186
Routledge
Seale, Jane
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Nind, Melanie
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Seale, Jane
Nind, Melanie
Seale, Jane
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Nind, Melanie
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Seale, Jane
Nind, Melanie

Seale, Jane and Nind, Melanie (2009) Access and the concept of risk: preventing bad things from happening or making good things happen?: Preventing bad things from happening or making good things happen? In, Seale, Jane and Nind, Melanie (eds.) Understanding and Promoting Access for People with Learning Difficulties: Seeing the Opportunities and Challenges of Risk: Seeing the Opportunities and Challenges of Risk. London, GB. Routledge, pp. 165-186. (doi:10.4324/9780203092125-27).

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In this chapter we will examine the role that risk has played in shaping accessrelated policies and services for people with learning difficulties and the associated ‘protection’ discourse that has, until recently, been embedded in policy and practice.We identify the need for risk management and positive risk taking and evaluate the challenges that arise from attempting to reconceptualise risk as inherently positive as opposed to inevitably negative. We discuss how the concepts of creativity and resilience might help inform the development of positive risk-taking practices and we consider what might be required to enable access services to create and develop a positive risk-taking culture or approach to working with people with learning difficulties.

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Published date: 9 July 2009
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2010 editorial and selection, Jane Seale & Melanie Nind; individual contributions, the contributors.

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Local EPrints ID: 66735
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/66735
ISBN: 9780415479486
PURE UUID: 94dc782a-ceaf-48a6-9669-b422b5f2531a
ORCID for Melanie Nind: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4070-7513

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Date deposited: 14 Jul 2009
Last modified: 19 Aug 2025 01:40

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Author: Jane Seale
Author: Melanie Nind ORCID iD
Editor: Jane Seale
Editor: Melanie Nind

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