Producing decisions in service-user groups for people with an intellectual disability: two contrasting facilitator styles.

Charles Antaki, W M L Finlay, Emma Sheridan, Treena Jingree, Chris Walton
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Service-user groups whose goals include the promotion of self-advocacy for people with an intellectual disability aim, among other things, to encourage service users to identify problems and find solutions. However, service users' contributions to group sessions may not always be full and spontaneous. This presents a dilemma to the facilitator. In two case studies, we identify two ways in which the dilemma is managed. In one case, the facilitator takes an initiating role in each stage of a decision-making cycle. In the other, the facilitator short-circuits the decision-making cycle. The former seems to be closer to the philosophy of self-advocacy, but both nevertheless result in clients not taking the initiative and arguably disempowers them.

在为智障人士提供服务的用户群体中制定决策:两种不同的促进者风格。
服务使用者团体,其目标包括促进智障人士的自我宣传,其目的除其他外,是鼓励服务使用者发现问题并找到解决办法。但是,服务用户对小组会议的贡献可能并不总是充分和自发的。这给引导者带来了一个两难的境地。在两个案例研究中,我们确定了管理这种困境的两种方法。在一种情况下,促进者在决策周期的每个阶段都扮演初始角色。在另一种情况下,促进者缩短了决策周期。前者似乎更接近自我倡导的哲学,但两者都导致客户不采取主动,可以说是剥夺了他们的权力。
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