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Advocacy Awareness Week Being Included Resources
Advocacy is about being included. Download the themed social media resources from the Related Downloads.
Advocacy is about being included. Download the themed social media resources from the Related Downloads.
Advocacy is about having information to make your own choices. Download the themed social media resources from the Related Downloads.
Advocacy is about making sure you are heard. Download the themed social media resources from the Related Downloads.
This National Inclusion Week Alice McColl, Time to Talk Next Steps programme lead and parent of a young person with additional needs, considers inclusion for young people beyond school.
We want to learn more about the experiences or awareness of people with learning disabilities, or autistic people have about Virtual Wards.
This report covers in depth research about advocacy for people with a learning disability and autistic people who are inpatients in mental health, learning disability or autism specialist hospitals.
We’d love to hear more about the fantastic work you’re doing to enable people with learning disabilities to find and stay in paid employment.
In this blog, research and evaluation officer Lauren Blood, talks about our recent research on homelessness and neurodiversity.
Recruiting now! A unique leadership development programme for strategic SEND leads.
Upholding and protecting human rights is central to almost everything we work on. It plays a key role in our organisational strategy. In this blog Annie Smith explains why.
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