Supporting Autistic People Flourishing at Home and Beyond : Full List of Contributors
Supporting Autistic People Flourishing at Home and Beyond : Full List of Contributors
Supporting Autistic People Flourishing at Home and Beyond : Full List of Contributors
Supporting autistic people flourishing at home and beyond: considering and meeting the sensory needs of autistic people in housing
Jon Adams' illustrations have been commissioned for, and inspired by, the paper - Supporting autistic flourishing at home and beyond: Considering and meeting the sensory needs of autistic people in housing.
Experiences of family carers who support someone with learning disabilities
Measuring and monitoring the quality of housing services for and with people with learning disabilities - Key findings from commissioner and service provider surveys
After many adventures, Bilbo moved from his independent life at Bag End to a retirement home. The House of Elrond in Rivendell provided him with a welcome and a safe space to age, write his memoirs and build his friendships before taking ship to the Undying Lands. It was his Last Homely House.
Family carers have told us about the varied ways they support a relative with a learning disability in different housing settings and shared their concerns about what would happen (and does happen to people) without this input.
Most adults with learning disabilities who need support and a place to live are offered either Residential Care or housing with support (sometimes called Supported Living.).
Our recent Housing Round Table in Newcastle discussing people’s equal rights to live independently in communities brought together a great range of voices of those living in supported housing as well as those providing and regulating it.
NDTi hosted the Housing Round Table discussions in Newcastle on 1st April....
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