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Helping people with intellectual or other developmental disabilities.

The Cambridge Intellectual & Development Disabilities Research Group at the University of Cambridge, established with a grant from The Health Foundation, is part of the Section of Developmental Psychiatry in the Academic Department of Psychiatry. In partnership with colleagues from services for people with acquired brain injury, and others, we are members of the NIHR's CLAHRC (Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care) for Cambridgeshire & Peterborough (please see CLAHRC website).

This website describes us and our work, presents our research and publications and sets out our aims and objectives.
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Latest Publications

Clare, I.C.H. & Woodbury-Smith, M.R. (in press).

Autism spectrum conditions, in (Eds.) S. Young, M. Kopelman and G. Gudjonsson. View publications

Dunn, M.C. (in press).

Surrogate decision making, in (Ed.) M. Kattan. Encyclopaedia of Medical Decision Making. View publications

Fistein, E.C., Holland, A.J., Clare, I.C.H. & Gunn, M.J. (2009).

A comparison of mental health legislation from diverse Commonwealth jurisdictions. View publications

Holland, A.J., Whittington, J. E., Cohen, O., Curfs, L., Delahaye, F., Dudley, O., Horsthemke, B., Lindgren, A. C., Nourissier, C., Sharma, N. & Vogels, A. (in press).

The European Prader-Willi Syndrome Clinical Research Database: an aid in the investigation of a rare genetically-determined neurodevelopmental disorder. View publications

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The Centre for Participation, of which the CIDDRG is a founder member,  has a website. Please visit at www.c4p.org.uk