Blog: Bringing small supports to life in Slovenia
Colleagues from our Small Supports programme recently hosted some visitors from Slovenia who are doing similar work.
Colleagues from our Small Supports programme recently hosted some visitors from Slovenia who are doing similar work.
Our Small Supports programme is hosting a series of lunchtime webinars in the Autumn.
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.
Small Supports evaluation reports
It’s time to take responsibility. Jane Friswell and Bill Love reflect on placements, secure settings and failing people.
Our Small Supports activity is about thinking and working with people with learning disabilities and/or autism who have ‘hefty reputations’ (to borrow a phrase to describe people who are burdened by the reputations they have been given because of behaviours, reactions, support requirements and large funding packages).
Small supports organisations have a lot in common; here are nine key characteristics they share.
We believe that there is a need to encourage and grow community based, high quality, person centered and value for money small providers to add to the choices available.
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