Organisational Factors in the Use and Implementation of ICT in Day Services for Adults with Learning Disabilities

S. Parsons, H. Daniels, J. Porter, C. Robertson
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is becoming a part of everyday life for many adults with learning disabilities. However, there is scant information available about what factors are important for using ICT in post-formal educational contexts with adults with learning disabilities. Eight Day Services within one organisation were visited to observe activities and interview staff and service users about ICT, which included use of personal computers, digital cameras and the Internet. Three main levels of ICT use and implementation were identified as well as a number of organisational factors associated with the regular use of ICT resources. Staff beliefs about ICT, the management and organisation of staffing and clear ideas about the purpose of ICT were important factors in addition to the basic requirements of providing resources and training. These factors are useful in guiding practitioners towards implementing and using ICT and highlight the importance of the context within which ICT use takes place. The provision of hardware, software and training are not sufficient by themselves to guarantee good use of ICT and careful attention needs to be paid to wider influential factors. Sharing of ideas about using ICT resources with adults with learning disabilities is timely in relation to the current policy context of social inclusion, but future development depends on the availability of sustained funding to adequately maintain and update equipment; without this the factors supporting regular ICT use described here will remain isolated and largely irrelevant to many people who could otherwise benefit from the use of ICT resources.
在成人学习障碍日间服务中使用及实施资讯及通讯科技的组织因素
信息和通信技术(ICT)正在成为许多有学习障碍的成年人日常生活的一部分。然而,关于在有学习障碍的成年人的正规教育后环境中使用信息通信技术的重要因素的信息很少。我们走访了一个机构内的“八日服务”,观察活动,并就资讯及通讯科技(包括个人电脑、数码相机和互联网的使用)采访员工和服务使用者。确定了信通技术使用和实施的三个主要层次,以及与经常使用信通技术资源有关的一些组织因素。除了提供资源和培训的基本要求外,工作人员对信息和通信技术的信念、工作人员的管理和组织以及对信息和通信技术目的的明确想法也是重要因素。这些因素有助于指导从业人员实施和使用信息通信技术,并突出了信息通信技术使用环境的重要性。提供硬件、软件和培训本身不足以保证信通技术的良好使用,需要仔细注意更广泛的影响因素。在当前社会包容的政策背景下,与有学习障碍的成年人分享使用信息通信技术资源的想法是及时的,但未来的发展取决于能否获得持续的资金,以充分维护和更新设备;如果不这样做,这里描述的支持定期使用信息和通信技术的因素将仍然是孤立的,对许多本来可以从信息和通信技术资源的使用中受益的人来说,在很大程度上是无关紧要的。
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