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Focus on working together

This postdoc project focuses on how those on the project team with and without an intellectual disability work together within the ZonMw National Programme for Disabled (NPG). The study analyses how project leaders and researchers with and without an intellectual disability work together and how they experience this teamwork.

Researchers
  • Dr. Kim van den Bogaard
  • Kim-Beenhakker-portret
Supervisors
  • Prof. dr. Petri Embregts
  • foto Petri Embregts
Producten
  • Collaborating with people with intellectual disabilities
Publications
  • K.H.J.M van den Bogaard, N. Frielink, A. Schippers & P.J.C.M. Embregts (2024). Examining People’s Experiences of Working in Collaborative Relationships While Conducting Inclusive Research Involving Persons with Intellectual Disabilities. Social Sciences
  • K.H.J.M van den Bogaard, M.G.D. de Beer, N. Frielink & P.J.C.M. Embregts (2023). The perspectives of agents working in positions of authority within health sector organisations regarding the involvement of experts by experience with an intellectual disability: An exploratory study. Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability
  • K.H.J.M van den Bogaard, N. Frielink, S.A.H. Giesbers, A. Schippers & P.J.C.M. Embregts (2023). Reasons for collaborating in inclusive research projects: The perspectives of researchers with experiential knowledge, academic researchers, and principal investigators. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities

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September 2021

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Tranzo, AWVB
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Tilburg University
Tranzo, AWVB
P.O.Box 90153
5000 LE Tilburg
The Netherlands

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