
Community Led Support Annual Spring Festival
Our Community Led Support programme is hosting its annual online Spring festival on 22nd - 23rd May to share some new developments and research happening. All welcome and this is free of charge.
Our Community Led Support programme is hosting its annual online Spring festival on 22nd - 23rd May to share some new developments and research happening. All welcome and this is free of charge.
Part of a series of work supporting young people with lived experience to lead change as a result of the Time to Talk Next Steps programme.
Read about the investigation and the views of our team on what needs to change.
What happens when you reimagine adult social support from the ground up? Dr Vicky Mason-Angelow shares what happened in Leeds following a two year pilot.
In this guest blog, Professor Judith Sixsmith, from IncludeAge at the University of Dundee, explores the value of older LGBT+ people and older people with learning disabilities in everyday communities.
In South Gloucestershire the Council is working to become more Age-friendly and wishes to be recognised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as an Age-friendly area. Becoming Age-Friendly helps give direction on how to make places better for older people and the community as we age.
The NDTi Wellbeing Questions Framework is a tool designed to measure key aspects of wellbeing relevant to social care and quality of life.
Nic Crosby and Amanda Nally explore the need for services to challenge themselves. Are they truly person-centred, or, is it just nice words that hide reality?
This new leadership programme is designed for those aspiring to become a director in any adult social care organisation. It is in partnership with Skills for Care.
A new programme in partnership with Skills for Care. It is designed for aspiring Directors of Adult Social Services (DASSs) who are ready to take the next step in their leadership journey.
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