Virtual Inset Training
NDTi’s Children & Young People team has been working with the Whole School SEND consortium to deliver much-needed transition training for school staff and advisors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
NDTi’s Children & Young People team has been working with the Whole School SEND consortium to deliver much-needed transition training for school staff and advisors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Focusing on four pathways: employment, independent living, good health, and friends, family and community.
Our Autistic Experts by Experience bring valuable and unique insight when working with individuals during C(E)TRs. The team have been commissioned to provide support to individuals in crisis on an ongoing basis.
These sessions are an introduction and overview to life as an autistic person.
Supporting young people with SEND to plan for the future, following the disruption caused by the pandemic and lockdown.
Ageing Better Isle of Wight (also known as Age Friendly Island) was a five-year (2015-2020) partnership funded by the National Lottery Community Fund that aimed to make the Isle of Wight a great place to...
Making sure people who work in NHS trusts have the training they need to support people with learning disabilities...
Coronovirus (Covid-19) is causing huge upheaval to everyone, especially to the lives of older and disabled people. NDTi is working on a range of issues, all of which are focused on ensuring that the implementation...
With the SEND Review due imminently, equal opportunities for all young people will be an expectation, this is an exciting opportunity to do the right thing rather than trying to do the wrong thing better
"People with learning disabilities have poorer health than their non-disabled peers, yet differences inhealth status are, to an extent, avoidable. The health inequalities faced by people with learning disabilities in the UK start early in...
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