Research about Community Led Support
Independent report of a two-year study undertaken by a collaboration of universities, and funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), on the impact of Community Led Support.
Independent report of a two-year study undertaken by a collaboration of universities, and funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), on the impact of Community Led Support.
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.
Mike Richardson, Community Led Support Site lead and data specialist, writes about some of the thinking behind our new Valuing Community Led Support report.
Paul Marshall, CEO of NDTi, writes about his reflections on the Archbishops’ Commission and House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee reports.
Small Supports evaluation reports
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