Living on the Edge: Navigating life without statutory support in the UK
Research manager Dr Vicky Mason-Angelow shares initial insights from research about people on the edge of services. Please get in touch if you want to share your story.
Research manager Dr Vicky Mason-Angelow shares initial insights from research about people on the edge of services. Please get in touch if you want to share your story.
NDTi associate Jackie Claxton-Ruddock shares why Black History Month is important. Together with with Shelley Hayles, from LeeAnna's Wish, they explore the intersectionality of being black and disabled in the community.
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.
Are you a community organisation that supports people and communities facing disadvantage? We’d love to hear about your work.
Amanda Nally writes about the Community Led Support 2023 annual gathering in Manchester and breaking through almost 10 years of transforming adult social care in communities.
Different languages, different histories, different cultures but all with the same challenges! Nic Crosby, Small Supports Programme Lead, reflects and compares some of the challenges across different countries.
Annie Smith reflects on this year's Community Led Support Spring Festival
Our annual two day festival returns for another year on 16 and 17 May. The festival is hosted by NDTi's Community Led Support network and brings together an exciting range of free, short online opportunities to hear about strengths-based care and support.
We’ve just launched a brand new series of half day workshops on strengths-based approaches for anyone working in the social care and health sector.
Thoughts from Charlotte Ramsden, president of the Association of Directors of Children’s Services (ADCS), Strategic Director for People in Salford City Council...
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