Making reasonable adjustments to end of life care for people with learning disabilities.
This report is about making reasonable adjustments in end of life care for people with learning disabilities. ...
This report is about making reasonable adjustments in end of life care for people with learning disabilities. ...
We are pleased to introduce a guest blog by Neil Crowther who is an independent consultant focusing on the implementation of equality and human rights in the UK and internationally, with a particular interest in the rights of disabled people
How local learning disability communities rate themselves: The Joint Health and Social Care Learning Disability Self-Assessment Framework
Paid work is what most disabled people say they want. Personal budgets are the government’s desired mechanism to achieve change in social care (and increasingly healthcare).
An article by Sue Turner, published in The Journal of Diabetes Nursing....
We are pleased to introduce a guest blog on co-production by Siraaj Nadat, a Project Officer at Changing Our Lives.
Supporting the implementation of annual health checks for people with learning disabilities....
The Green Light Toolkit to improve mental health services for People with Learning Disabilities and/or Autism was launched by the Department for Health at Learning Disabilities Today in London on 28th November 2013.
Improving the uptake of screening services by people with learning disabilities across the South West Peninsula....
Under English laws about equalities, public sector organisations have to tailor the way they provide care so that disabled people are not at a disadvantage. This may mean making physical adjustments to buildings such as...
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