A Longitudinal Study of Turnover Among Newly Hired Residential Direct Support Workers in Small Community Homes Serving People with Developmental Disabilities: Summary Report

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A Longitudinal Study of Turnover Among Newly Hired Residential Direct Support Workers in Small Community Homes Serving People with Developmental Disabilities: Summary Report

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1997-08-20

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Note on language: In earlier RISP products, we used the word "retardation" to refer to IDD. Historically, this was common language in the profession and broader society. Because of its broad and common use, outdated language may also appear in other RISP products. The "R-word," as we understand it now, is an ableist slur. Our previous language does not reflect the RISP team's ongoing commitment to social inclusion of people with IDD.

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Larson, Sheryl A; Lakin, K. Charlie. (1997). A Longitudinal Study of Turnover Among Newly Hired Residential Direct Support Workers in Small Community Homes Serving People with Developmental Disabilities: Summary Report. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/203264.

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