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Getting on with living
Tom share’s his thoughts on what an included life looks like for him as a young autistic person living in Dorset.
Tom share’s his thoughts on what an included life looks like for him as a young autistic person living in Dorset.
It’s that time of year when we’re talking with you all about this year’s #AAW21. Join us (on zoom) at 2pm on Monday 16th August to help plan this year’s campaign theme.
In this episode, we ask Becky Morgan and Alice McColl "What does inclusion mean post lockdown?"
Thoughts from Ruth, one of the young people from our Time to Talk programme
In her role as NDTi Ambassador, Dorothy often talked about us as pioneers, yet she was the truest pioneer of us all. Her insight, personal experiences, knowledge and humour set her apart as a unique changemaker in society, making lives better through her strong voice and commitment to inclusion.
It’s time to take responsibility. Jane Friswell and Bill Love reflect on placements, secure settings and failing people.
The National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) has secured almost £500k from The National Lottery Community Fund to deliver a three-year programme coproduced with young people with additional needs and their families.
A new blog from Anna Marriott from NDTi.
This Learning disability Week’s theme is creativity. We asked our new Evaluation Manager, Dr Karen McInnes, to talk about the value of play and playfulness and its role in communicating and learning creatively.
A perspective on Mental Health Awareness Week | About 2 weeks into lockdown#3, the staff team at NDTi started sharing pictures of our individual weekly walks on our teams site...it started to widen our window to the world.
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