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Roy McConkey
Roy McConkey
Emeritus Professor of Developmental Disabilities
Verified email at ulster.ac.uk
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The barriers to social inclusion as perceived by people with intellectual disabilities
S Abbott, R McConkey
Journal of intellectual disabilities 10 (3), 275-287, 2006
6482006
The impact on mothers of bringing up a child with intellectual disabilities: A cross-cultural study
R McConkey, M Truesdale-Kennedy, MY Chang, S Jarrah, R Shukri
International journal of nursing studies 45 (1), 65-74, 2008
3572008
Promoting social inclusion through unified sports for youth with intellectual disabilities: a five‐nation study
R McConkey, S Dowling, D Hassan, S Menke
Journal of intellectual disability research 57 (10), 923-935, 2013
2462013
A national study of the prevalence of autism among five-year-old children in Iran
SA Samadi, A Mahmoodizadeh, R McConkey
Autism 16 (1), 5-14, 2012
2212012
Obesity in people with intellectual disabilities: the impact of nurse‐led health screenings and health promotion activities
D Marshall, R McConkey, G Moore
Journal of advanced nursing 41 (2), 147-153, 2003
2122003
The role of support staff in promoting the social inclusion of persons with an intellectual disability
R McConkey, S Collins
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 54 (8), 691-700, 2010
2002010
Examining the support needs of ageing family carers in developing future plans for a relative with an intellectual disability
L Taggart, M Truesdale-Kennedy, A Ryan, R McConkey
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities 16 (3), 217-234, 2012
1922012
Variations in the social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in supported living schemes and residential settings
R McConkey
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 51 (3), 207-217, 2007
1852007
Inclusive Education in Low-Income Countries: A resource book for teacher educators, parent trainers and community development
R McConkey
Disability Innovations Africa, 2014
182*2014
Autism in developing countries: Lessons from Iran
SA Samadi, R McConkey
Autism research and treatment 2011, 2011
1792011
Preschoolers with autism spectrum disorders: The impact on families and the supports available to them
A Cassidy, R McConkey, M Truesdale‐Kennedy, E Slevin
Early Child Development and Care 178 (2), 115-128, 2008
1742008
Communications between staff and adults with intellectual disabilities in naturally occurring settings
R McConkey, I Morris, M Purcell
Journal of Intellectual disability research 43 (3), 194-205, 1999
1711999
Experiences of staff in dealing with client sexuality in services for teenagers and adults with intellectual disability
R McConkey, D Ryan
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 45 (1), 83-87, 2001
1482001
Reducing the barriers to relationships and sexuality education for persons with intellectual disabilities
A Lafferty, R McConkey, A Simpson
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities 16 (1), 29-43, 2012
1432012
Co‐researching with people who have intellectual disabilities: insights from a national survey
P O'Brien, R McConkey, E García‐Iriarte
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 27 (1), 65-75, 2014
1382014
Beyond friendship: the nature and meaning of close personal relationships as perceived by people with learning disabilities
A Lafferty, R McConkey, L Taggart
Disability & Society 28 (8), 1074-1088, 2013
1362013
The perceptions and experiences of Taiwanese parents who have children with an intellectual disability
MY Chang, R McConkey
International Journal of Disability, Development and Education 55 (1), 27-41, 2008
1342008
Working with parents: A practical guide for teachers and therapists
R McConkey
(No Title), 1985
1341985
Screening for autism in Iranian preschoolers: Contrasting M-CHAT and a scale developed in Iran
SA Samadi, R McConkey
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 45, 2908-2916, 2015
1282015
Parental speech to young Down's syndrome children: an intervention study.
S Cheseldine, R McConkey
American Journal of Mental Deficiency 83 (6), 612-620, 1979
1161979
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