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[...]many people will be aware that sadly Bill Lindsay died suddenly in March of this year. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility, and effectiveness, of using an online computer programme, to teach basic reading skills to adult offenders with mild ID in a secure hospital. Gareth...

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Developmental disabilities
Early Reading
Feasibility
Health services
Intellectual disabilities
Learning disabilities
Mental disorders
Mental health
Offenders
Patient safety
Problem solving
Reading comprehension
Reading Skills
Researchers
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