
The right thing to do is also the economically sound thing to do
Mike Richardson explains why the recent report demonstrates a forest of impact, rather than just green shoots of hope, for strength-based practice in Adult Social Care.
Mike Richardson explains why the recent report demonstrates a forest of impact, rather than just green shoots of hope, for strength-based practice in Adult Social Care.
Thoughts from Charlotte Ramsden, president of the Association of Directors of Children’s Services (ADCS), Strategic Director for People in Salford City Council...
Anna Dixon MBE, Chair of the Archbishops’ Commission on Reimagining Care, considers the role of community as a source of support and increasing people’s opportunities to participate.
Over the past couple of years, while living through a pandemic, many people around the UK have had to contend with a growing sense of loneliness.
Next week marks a milestone for us all at NDTi, the first time in three years that the NDTi family, as a whole, has had the opportunity to gather in person. From all over the UK and beyond, our staff team, board, associates, and friends will be in one place, catching up, sharing experiences, generating new ideas and responses to the world we now live in.
Gordon joined the NDTi staff team in Summer 2022. He has over 30 years of Adult Social Care experience in the public sector both in Germany and England. Gordon held roles in Local Government ranging across Learning Disabilities and Preparing for Adulthood to Adults Services. This was in both operational and development roles leading transformation and personalisation.
Report about the economic case for strengths based Community Led Support (CLS).
Discover more about about the one year pilot of Time to Talk Next Steps Scotland, including evaluation reports and webinar recording.
This blog from our partner, Children in Scotland’s Head of Services, Billy Anderson, reflects on the past year’s pilot on Time to Talk Next Steps Scotland which provided support for young people with additional needs.
Annie Smith reflects on this year's Community Led Support Spring Festival
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