
NDTi Joins the British Institute of Human Rights in concerns over Emergency Powers in Scotland
NDTi Joins the British Institute of Human Rights in concerns over Emergency Powers in Scotland
NDTi Joins the British Institute of Human Rights in concerns over Emergency Powers in Scotland
Hi, my name is Conor. I’m 23 and an autism advocate, public speaker and occasional mental health consultant. Yeah that last one still amazes me at times, actually they all do
Survey: What is important as we start to get back to normal from coronavirus and lockdown
This case study looks at Dudley College of Technology’s Supported Internship programme, and how they have maintained communication during the Covid-19 pandemic.
This guide is designed to help everyone involved in annual reviews to think about what a good final review would look like.
Reminiscing after a virtual exchange with old friends the other day, the phrase mis-spent youth sprung to mind. Though used ironically, the phrase reminded me of the set of beliefs we nurtured and held.
Making sure people who work in NHS trusts have the training they need to support people with learning disabilities...
Ageing Better Isle of Wight (also known as Age Friendly Island) was a five-year (2015-2020) partnership funded by the National Lottery Community Fund that aimed to make the Isle of Wight a great place to...
In this Paper, we focus on Scottish Borders - an established CLS site with good data literacy and a realistic approach to collecting and using different sources of evidence - to look at what we know is changing as a result of their local approach and what can be learnt from this.
This case study explores how Nathan secured a job and his return to work following COVID-19 restrictions.
Page 51 of 116 pages < First ‹ Prev 49 50 51 52 53 Next › Last >
Thank you for taking the time to subscribe.