Iva Strnadová's research aims to contribute to better understanding and the improvement of the life experiences of people with disabilities, especially those most marginalized, such as people with intellectual disabilities. Combining research with advocacy is essential in her research program, which builds on supporting the self-determination (including self-advocacy) of people with intellectual disabilities, and is grounded in an innovative inclusive research approach, in which people with intellectual disabilities are included in the role of researcher.
She has a particular research interest in the well-being of people with developmental disabilities (intellectual disabilities and autism) and their families over the life span, diverse transitions in lives of people with disabilities (particularly intellectual disabilities and autism); girls and women with intellectual disabilities; parents with intellectual disabilities; and inclusive research.

'They treat you like an it': people with intellectual disability on seeing medical professionals
Oct 17, 2023 06:59 am UTC| Insights & Views
They dont treat you like a person. They treat you like an it. This was how Richard*, who has an intellectual disability, described his general experiences with medical professionals. He was among 18 adults with...