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Home > For practice and education > Factsheets & infographics > Collaborating with people with intellectual disabilities

Collaborating with people with intellectual disabilities

Inclusive research enables people with intellectual disabilities to contribute their own perspectives as co-researchers.

Factsheet Ervaringen met inclusief onderzoek_ENG_website

The AWVB studied how collaboration takes place within inclusive research teams and what supports successful cooperation. The main insights and recommendations are presented in this factsheet.

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