Abstract

A key objective of the Government White Paper 'Valuing People: A New Strategy for Learning Disability for the 21st Century' is to encourage and assist people with learning disabilities to gain employment. This is because very few people with learning disabilities are in paid work and employment is promoted as a means of improving self-esteem, skills and social integration and acceptability. The aim of this article is to highlight some benefits of, and the risks and concerns around, people with learning disabilities undertaking paid work. Learning disability nurses need to be aware of these issues if they are to advise and support clients effectively. If people with learning disabilities are not able or unwilling to enter the world of work then alternative approaches are needed. Leisure has the potential to offer similar benefits as work to people with learning disabilities.

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