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The official journal of the British Institute of Learning Disabilities, British Journal of Learning Disabilities encompasses contemporary debates and developments in research, policy and practice that are relevant to the field of learning disabilities (known globally as intellectual disabilities).
We publish original papers, regular special issues, commissioned keynote reviews on major topics, reviews of books and training materials, and a letters section. We’re committed to dialogue with people with learning disabilities and with their families, carers, allies and advocates.
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Articles
How to Mentor But Not to Helicopter Students in Inclusive Higher Education
-  9 January 2025
Impact of COVID‐19 Pandemic on Children With Intellectual Disabilities and Their Parents: The Perspective of Parents in India
-  7 January 2025
Inclusive Research for an Inclusive University: Analysing the Investiguem Programme Experience
-  6 January 2025
Experiences of South African Learners With Severe Intellectual Disabilities From Low Socioeconomic Backgrounds on Their Educational Challenges During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
-  2 January 2025
Can Natural Supporters Be Fostered to Support Adults With Intellectual Disabilities to Become Local Volunteers or to Join Mainstream Leisure Groups in Irish Rural Towns and Villages?
-  29 December 2024
The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
Doing research inclusively: bridges to multiple possibilities in inclusive research
-  102-109
-  2 January 2013
Mental and physical health conditions in people with intellectual disabilities: Comparing local and national data
-  19-27
-  29 December 2019
‘Happy and a bit Nervous’: the experiences of children with autism in physical education
-  222-228
-  7 August 2013
Using photovoice to include people with profound and multiple learning disabilities in inclusive research
-  39-46
-  6 August 2016