Supporting self-determination of people with intellectual disabilities in education and health

Man and boy with intellectual disability smile broadly facing one another

Collaborating with people with intellectual disabilities ensures research is fit for purpose, says Professor Iva Strnadová. Photo: Nathan Anderson on Unsplash

Inclusive research with people with intellectual disabilities and on the autism spectrum supports self-determination and improves education and health outcomes.

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