
Learning about What Works in Phase 2 of the Sport Unites Programme
The National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) has been commissioned as the Sport Unites Evaluation and Learning Partner for Phase 2 of the Programme.
The National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) has been commissioned as the Sport Unites Evaluation and Learning Partner for Phase 2 of the Programme.
Expert by experience and NDTi Associate, Rachel Turner, describes how she got involved in a piece of research on training hospital staff and some of the things that stood out to her.
This report draws together learning from the first year of the National Development Team for Inclusion’s work as Learning Partner to the National Lottery Community Fund’s Bringing People Together Programme.
In our role as learning partner for the Bringing People Together programme, funded by the National Lottery Community Fund, we created a series of virtual campfires. Sharing learning with each other and the wider local and national community to explore what works and what doesn’t is integral to the programme.
Mike Richardson, Community Led Support Site lead and data specialist, writes about some of the thinking behind our new Valuing Community Led Support report.
Bringing people together around a campfire has been an age-old tradition for centuries. It’s a place to share stories with each other, discussing ‘hot’ topics, developing ‘simmering’ ideas and ‘sparking’ new ones.
We wanted to look at what needs to be in place to ensure that learning disability training will help bring about the change that is needed. We ran a workshop with a range of people from NHS Trusts and other partners, including Specialist Nurses, Human Resources and training specialists.
NDTi were commissioned in June 2019 to conduct a three-year evaluation of the Live Life Go Further project.
We wanted to look at good examples of learning disability awareness training and we asked an organisation called The Oxfordshire Family Support Network about their 'Working with Families’ workshop.
This small research study was undertaken to explore the enablers and barriers to involving experts by experience.
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