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  1. The role of the Learning Disability Nurse in overcoming double discrimination of Asian Minority Groups in the UK Shaira Garcia Bañas

  2. Background United Kingdom Philippines

  3. 1 in every six people in Asia have a form of disability (United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Presentation, no date) • Underreporting of births (Parnes et al, 2009) • Disability as a social construct (WHO, 2018)

  4. Disability InAsia • Cultural identity: • adopt beliefs from communities • Confucian teachings – deviations from the norm as punishment of ancestral immorality • Scior et al’s (2010) cross cultural study – HK people more in favour of sheltering people with disabilities from society • Marginalisation by societal perceptions – increased contact can reduce negative attitudes (Dovidio et al, 2003)

  5. Disability In theUK • Darwin’s Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection & Eugenics Movement • Institutional segregation • Better Services for the Mentally Handicapped white paper (1971) • Mental Health Act (1959) & Disability Discrimination Act (1995) • Death by Indifference (2007) brought to light institutional discrimination in the NHS

  6. Implications for Asian minority groups • Minority experience – racial discrimination & language barriers • Negative attributions to immigrants (Wadsworth et al, 2016) • Institutional discrimination as the discriminatory practice of inadequate care because of the service user’s race and colour (Michael, 2008; Williamson, 2008)

  7. Role of the LearningDisability Nurse • More needs to be done to challenge discrimination against individuals with learning disabilities from minority ethnic communities (Department of Health, 2001) • Learning disability nurses can challenge this through taking direct action or influencing perceptions (Department of Health, 2001)

  8. References Dovidio, J, F. Gaertner, S, L. and Kawakami, K. (2003) ‘Intergroup Contact: The Past, Present and the Future’, Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 6(1), pp.5-21. Available at: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1368430203006001009 (Accessed: 15th March 2018). The Health Foundation (1971) The Better Services for the Mentally Handicapped White Paper Was Published By The Department of Health in June 1971. Available at: http://navigator.health.org.uk/content/better-services-mentally-handicapped-white-paper-was-published-department-health-june-1971 (Accessed: 20th January 2018). MENCAP (2007) Death By Indifference; Following Up The Treat Me Right! Report. Available at: https://www.mencap.org.uk/sites/default/files/2016-06/DBIreport.pdf (Accessed: 20th January 2018). Parnes, P. Cameron, D. Christie, N. Cockburn, L. Hashemi, G. and Yoshida, K. ‘Disability in Low-Income Countries: Issues and Implications’, Disability and Rehabilitation, 31(14), pp. 1170-1180. Available at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/09638280902773778?needAccess=true (Accessed: 22nd September 2017).

  9. References Scior, K. Kan, K. McLoughlin, A. Sheridan, J. (2010) ‘Public Attitudes Toward People With Intellectual Disabilities: A Cross-Cultural Study’, Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities, 48(4), pp. 278-289. Available at: http://aaiddjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1352/1934-9556-48.4.278 (Accessed: 27th October 2017). United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (no date) Disability. Available at: http://www.unescap.org/our-work/social-development/disability/about(Accessed: 12th November 2017). Wadsworth, J. Dhingra, S. Ottaviano, G. and Reenen, J, V. (2016) Brexit and the Impact of Immigration on the UK. Available at: http://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/brexit05.pdf (Accessed: 28th January 2018). Williamson, G, R. Jenkinson, T. and Proctor-Childs, T (2008) Nursing in Contemporary Healthcare Practice. Exeter: Learning Matters Ltd. World Health Organization (2018) Disability and Health. Available at: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs352/en/ (Accessed 7th March 2018).

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