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  1. Breaking news, inclusion, fatherhood, quality of life for people with rare diseases, decision-making and team formulation: Issues for professional practice
  2. Contemporary issues in policy and practice in learning disabilities
  3. Domestic violence, psychotropic medication, families, consent and health: recurring themes in learning disabilities
  4. Issues of consent, vulnerability and representation in learning disabilities: The continuing challenge to citizenship
  5. The new British Journal of Learning Disabilities : Presenting high-quality contemporary papers
  6. Down But not Out: The First 25 years Edited by Alison J Lane Olympia Publishers, London, 2015, pp 149. ISBN 978-1-84897- 588-0
  7. Community intellectual disability nurses’ public health roles in the United Kingdom: An exploratory documentary analysis
  8. Self-management interventions for epilepsy in people with intellectual disabilities: A scoping review
  9. Looking back to move forward
  10. The continuing imperative for interdisciplinary work in learning disability
  11. Lecturers and students as stakeholders for education commissioning for learning disability nursing: Focus group findings from a multiple method study
  12. An investigation into the public health roles of community learning disability nurses
  13. Sequential multiple methods as a contemporary method in learning disability nursing practice research
  14. Contemporary issues in intellectual disability practice, policy and research
  15. Dwindling workforce ‘too small to cope’
  16. Envisioning a workforce fit for the 21st century
  17. The Valued People Project: users' views on learning disability nursing
  18. When a workforce strategy won’t work: Critique on current policy direction in England, UK
  19. Editorial
  20. Editorial
  21. Editorial
  22. My apprenticeship-style training was a privilege
  23. Oxford Handbook of Learning and Intellectual Disability Nursing
  24. Chapter 14 Research
  25. Chapter 1 The nature of intellectual disability
  26. The wrong side of the law
  27. Nurses can become agents of social inclusion
  28. Education for the Future: The Changing Nature of Education for Staff in Learning Disability Services
  29. This issue
  30. This issue
  31. Challenging behaviour
  32. Learning disabilities – towards inclusion:fifth edition Bob Gates Learning Disabilities – Towards Inclusion:Fifth edition Elsevier 727pp £31.99 9780443101984 9780443101984
  33. Barriers to person-centred planning
  34. Chronic pain
  35. Bereavement support
  36. Staff morale
  37. Reflections on conducting focus groups with people with learning disabilities
  38. This issue
  39. Book Review: Developmental Problems of Childhood and Adolescence: Prevention, Treatment and Training
  40. Book Review: The Human Rights of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities: Different but Equal
  41. Commentary on Strand ML, Benzein E & Saveman B-I (2004) Violence in the care of adult persons with intellectual disabilities.Journal of Clinical Nursing13, 506-514
  42. This issue
  43. What’s in a name?
  44. This Issue
  45. Email interview
  46. Learning Disability Nursing, Diet and Eating in Children, Focus Groups and Self-Advocacy
  47. Learning Disability Nursing
  48. Planning for Health
  49. Spirituality and learning disabilities: a qualitative study
  50. Understanding and Supporting Children with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties
  51. Editorial
  52. Valuing People
  53. The challenge of evidence-based practice for learning disabilities
  54. Behavioural Distress Bob Gates Behavioural Distress Jane Gear Jane Wray Balliere Tindall/RCN £22.95 0702024155 0702024155
  55. Knowing
  56. Self-injurious behaviour: reviewing evidence for best practice
  57. Learning Disabilities Third edition Bob Gates Learning Disabilities Third edition Churchill Livingstone 331 pp £20 0-443-05539-4 0443055394
  58. Editor's reply
  59. MultimediaDimensions of Learning Disability Bob Gates and Colin BeacockBailliere Tindal381pp£19.950-7020-1916-X070201916X
  60. Privatisation should not cause redundancy
  61. Challenging behaviour in children with learning disabilities
  62. Problems of recruiting participants for nursing research: a case study
  63. Accountability and Clinical Governance in Learning Disability Nursing