Empowering rights through the Mental Health Bill
What does the draft Mental Health Bill mean for people with learning disabilities, autistic people, community support and advocacy?
What does the draft Mental Health Bill mean for people with learning disabilities, autistic people, community support and advocacy?
We're delighted to be collaborating with Shared Lives Plus and Community Catalysts on a campaign to highlight a range of proven approaches that are reshaping conversations about social care.
Dr Vicky Mason-Angelou, research and evaluation manager at NDTi, shares insights from a study into the impact of Small Supports organisations.
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.
Your vote counts. Vote for Small Supports and Community Led Support in the European Social Services Awards 2024.
Beyond Limits, a small support provider in Plymouth, has been active for over a decade, supporting 33 people since 2012. This report highlights the impact of their support on the lives of ten individuals and examines the economic benefits for the local area.
Nic Crosby, Small Supports programme lead, reflects on a range of evidence and learning that is championing independence for people with learning disabilities and autistic people.
Better is possible now is a shared call to action from NDTi, Community Catalysts and Shared Lives Plus.
The need for a Bespoke Solution January 2024 This page has been put together to follow up on the NHS England hosted meeting on 31 January 2024, where a number of people from the NDTi...
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.
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