Safer online lives: use of the internet and social media by people with intellectual disabilities
Paraskevi Triantafyllopoulou Completed 2024
Paraskevi Triantafyllopoulou Completed 2024
Many people with intellectual disabilities (ID) have internet access and use social media. Even though the internet use can be very positive, it also comes with risks such as cyber-bullying and exploitation. There is limited research and anecdotal evidence raising the issue of online safety for this vulnerable population. Further research evidence is needed to identify the positive aspects but also the barriers this population experiences, and the way social care professionals and family carers respond to online safety issues.
The overall objective of this study is to explore the benefits of internet user for people with intellectual disabilities, the risks they might come up against while online, the barriers they might come across due to the ‘digital divide’, and the opportunities offered by being online. The views and experiences of family carers and/or paid carers as well as the views of other safeguarding practitioners around the aforementioned issues highlighted will also be investigated.
This study will:
This is an exploratory study which will utilise mixed methods, using both qualitative and quantitative elements.