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Ceridwen Evans is a Lecturer in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities at the Tizard Centre, School of Social Sciences, University of Kent. She is actively engaged in teaching and research focused on improving support systems and life outcomes for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Her research interests include:
- Adapting and implementing Active Support in special educational settings
- Staff training in Active Support and Positive Behavioural Support (PBS)
- Enhancing employability for young adults with IDD
- Promoting community living and deinstitutionalisation
- Utilising both quantitative (e.g., single case experimental designs) and qualitative research methodologies
The publications listed could not be retrieved from the provided text, so trends in publication fields cannot be analyzed at this time.
Her professional recognitions include:
- Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- Person-centred Active Support (PCAS) trainer
- SPELL trainer
- Active Support Interactive Training trainer
Ceridwen supervises master’s dissertation projects across several postgraduate programmes, including Autism Studies, IDD, Analysis and Intervention in IDD, ABA, and PBS. While no specific grants are mentioned, her work appears to be practice-oriented with strong implications for policy and training in disability support services.
She is affiliated with the Tizard Centre, a leading research and teaching unit focused on intellectual and developmental disabilities, where she contributes to both academic and professional training initiatives.
