
Living on the Edge
Have you received support from a community organisation when other services couldn't help?
Have you received support from a community organisation when other services couldn't help?
The Community Led Support spring festival is here for another year! It’s free, it’s online, on 15-16 May and it’s open to anyone with an interest in strengths based, community led approaches to social care and health.
Advocacy lead, Gail Petty, writes about the findings from a major new research report which reviews advocacy for people with learning disabilities and autistic people who are inpatients in mental health settings.
Our Small Supports programme is hosting a series of lunchtime webinars in the Autumn.
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.
To mark Autism Acceptance Week, we've produced a series of short films on making reasonable adjustments for autistic people.
Paul Marshall, CEO of NDTi, writes about his reflections on the Archbishops’ Commission and House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee reports.
A free self-assessment toolkit to help you assess and manage your team's response to risk.
On 11 March 2022, the PfA team delivered an online event to showcase not only what the PfA team has achieved, but also to celebrate some of the fantastic things that are going on around the country to support young people with additional needs to have a good life.
Find out about CETRs and how we support panel members who are essential in challenging poor practice and advocating for better outcomes.
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