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Art of Commissioning
Conversations have reflected a common view that commissioning, as it currently exists, has a number of common issues:
Conversations have reflected a common view that commissioning, as it currently exists, has a number of common issues:
Saba Salman is a social affairs journalist, regular writer for the Guardian and the editor of Made Possible: stories of success by people with learning disabilities - in their own words.
All this changed with the pandemic lockdown ... recent circumstances in some instances ‘turbo charged’ the move to a strengths based culture of practice.
Two reports last week highlighted the health inequalities that people with learning disabilities face....
Measuring and monitoring the quality of housing services for and with people with learning disabilities - Key findings from commissioner and service provider surveys
Experiences of family carers who support someone with learning disabilities
Alongside a group of partner organisations, we have been working on several research projects around housing services. We want to gain a better understanding of what matters to individuals and families in terms of their...
This short report shares the experiences and reflections of the Volunteering Matters Cymru team leading the Rural Wisdom project in Wales on the impact the COVID-19 Pandemic has had upon their work.
This paper outlines how Bath & North East Somerset finalises EHCPs for young people who are transferring in to a Post 16 placement by 31 March.
Improved wellbeing, reduced social isolation, a better place to grow older and reduced costs to health and social care.
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