
Blog: Making it real
Alice McColl, Development Lead for Children and Young People, writes about how Time to Talk Next Steps is making the perception of normal teenage life a reality for young people with additional needs
Alice McColl, Development Lead for Children and Young People, writes about how Time to Talk Next Steps is making the perception of normal teenage life a reality for young people with additional needs
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.
Paul Gutherson, lead for ageing and older people, reflects on some of the challenges and outcomes of the past 18 months before moving on to a new role.
Your Voice Counts shares some daily snapshots from their advocates' caseloads to illustrate the wide range of things advocates do.
Young people (aged 16 plus) with additional support needs come together to support each other and share common issues and concerns.
Celebrating the success of Time to Talk Next Steps and the young people involved.
Read about the Bringing People Together Programme and our role as learning partner.
It's hard to believe that over a year has passed since we became part of the Bringing People Together Network, collaborating with numerous wonderful organisations, thanks to The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest community funder in the UK.
This report draws together the learning from the National Development Team for Inclusion’s work as the Bringing People Together Programme's Learning Partner. NDTi worked alongside projects and The National Lottery Community Fund between early 2022 and late 2024.
A member of our Older People's NHS Sounding Board shares some thoughts around small acts, neighbourhoods and dementia.
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