The last available census is 2006 so unfortunatly this data is out of date, but if you check out the central statistics office then you may get more up to date information soon. For now use the link below so where it gives disability broken down by several factors.
http://www.cso.ie/census/census2006_volume_11.htm
integration and sexual education in people with intellectual disability
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Intellectual disability was called mental retardation in former times. A mean of 100 is used for the standardized measure of IQ in the general population. Systems of classifying intellectual disability in the United States use the terms mild, moderate, severe and profound. People with profound ID have an IQ below 20 and cannot live independently. They require supervision and often have congenital syndromes and associated medical conditions.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK332877/
About 3-4% of the mentally retarded population is severely retarded.
Elizabeth Ann Hensel has written: 'A comparison of quality of and satisfaction with life between people with an intellectual disability and those without'
the people in the special Olympics are kids/teens/adults with a mental illness such as down syndrome or autism. The special Olympics gives them a chance to be successfull in sports, and get the attention they deserve. Special Olympics is for kids/teens/adults, all of whom have an intellectual disability, which can include diagnosed conditions like Down Syndrome and autism. Special Olympics gives people with an intellectual disability the chance to transform their lives through regular sports training and competition provided by a network of volunteers in their local community. Special Olympics gives all people with an intellectual disability a chance to reach their personal best. Rather than be shut out from their community, it is a place where they can make friends, have fun, get fit and feel proud of themselves.
Roughly 2.2% of the population have an IQ lower than 70, which falls into the category of intellectual disability. This equates to approximately 1 in 45 individuals.
No, the term 'retarded' is considered outdated and offensive. It is no longer considered politically correct to use this term when referring to individuals with intellectual disabilities. It is more appropriate to use person-first language, such as "person with an intellectual disability."
The term "mental retardation" is generally considered outdated and offensive. People with intellectual disabilities may have a shorter life expectancy due to health complications or co-occurring conditions, but it is not accurate to say that a specific number of people die specifically from having an intellectual disability. It is important to focus on providing proper support and healthcare to improve the quality of life and longevity for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
There are disability benefits for people that might be facing problems with their health. There are also disability benefits for people with mental problems as well.
yes, you can say they are very intellectual
Mayans intellectual achievement was to pee off people