100 Days for Inclusion
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
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...
NDTi were commissioned in November 2018 to fulfil the qualitative aspect of the national evaluation of the Mental Health Personal Health Budgets work.
Shared Lives Plus commissioned NDTi to conduct the evaluation of the Shared Lives intermediate care pilot programme. The main purpose was to look at the impact of the programme for people who are ready to...
Evidence on alliance contracts, highlight the central importance of developing strong, open relationships across the system in delivering successful outcomes....
NDTi has partnered with the PDA Society to help raise awareness and increase understanding of PDA – a profile on the autism spectrum.
An exploratory research project to compare the costs and outcomes of supported living and residential care for people with learning disabilities.
IHaL - The Learning Disabilities Public Health Observatory - was a collaboration between NDTi, Public Health England and the Centre of Disability Research at Lancaster University.
For organisations and providers that support people in housing or in their own homes.
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