Publications by authors named "Kangwei Xun"

Adult siblings without disabilities play important roles in relation to their brothers and sisters with intellectual disabilities. This study reviewed knowledge about adult sibling relationships in Chinese societies, where one sibling has intellectual disability. Five English and two Chinese databases were searched for publications published up to 2022.

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  • Services for adults with intellectual disabilities in Hong Kong have a tiered staff system, featuring professional social workers and frontline support workers.
  • A qualitative study conducted in-depth interviews with 13 social workers to understand their experiences working alongside support workers.
  • Findings showed notable differences in motivations and values between social workers and support workers, highlighting the need for better collaboration to improve service quality in the sector.
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Introduction: For older individuals who developed severe mental illness (SMI) during late adolescence or early adulthood (referred to as early-acquired SMI), the combination of ageing and SMI presents persistent health and psychosocial challenges. This group, with a higher likelihood of being unmarried or experiencing marriage dissolution, often lacks social and economic resources to address the difficulties they face in later life. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in understanding the role of siblings in supporting the ageing process of individuals with early-acquired SMI.

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Supporting the families of people with disabilities has become a crucial aim of disability services. In disability services, where people with disabilities are usually positioned at the centre of service provision, family-oriented practice implies practice directions to work with clients' families in service delivery. The study aims at exploring how social workers in intellectual disability services and mental health services deliver a family-oriented practice in Hong Kong.

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