
Resources created by young people
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.
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.
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.
The unique and invaluable role that members of the NHS England’s Older People’s Sounding Board play involves not only sharing their life experiences, opinions and knowledge, writes Tony Watts OBE. It’s also demonstrating that maintaining...
What does the draft Mental Health Bill mean for people with learning disabilities, autistic people, community support and advocacy?
Training for people who work directly with those needing care and support. Based on life experiences, biases and values, and how this impacts on providing genuine person centred support.
We are sharing work to evaluate and research the impact and ongoing development of small local bespoke support for people with complicated and very individual support needs.
We want to learn more about the experiences or awareness of people with learning disabilities, or autistic people have about Virtual Wards.
In this blog, research and evaluation officer Lauren Blood, talks about our recent research on homelessness and neurodiversity.
Our Small Supports programme is hosting a series of lunchtime webinars in the Autumn.
What's your wish for the NHS? We asked the NHS Older People's Sounding Board what they thought and this is what they said.
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