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Occupational therapy empowers people to find meaning and independence in everyday activities, turning challenges into opportunities for growth and well-being. It plays a key role in addressing various health and…
Access to care and support shouldn’t be a waiting game – everyone deserves the chance to flourish without unnecessary delays. Every child deserves to grow up in a loving and…
Compassionate care involves the way we talk, listen to and interact with the people we support. It’s approaching people with understanding and empathy, with an intention to comprehend and embrace…
October marks ADHD Awareness Month—a time to celebrate the unique strengths that come with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. ADHD brings creativity, innovation, and a remarkable ability to think outside the…
Seeing the world in a different way can be beautiful, but for autistic people, it can also bring unique challenges. Sometimes, autistic children and adults may face difficulties with social…
Understanding people’s rights during hospital discharge is fundamental. Under the Mental Health Act (1983), a person can be detained in a mental health hospital if they put themselves or other…
“Often, it’s the small things in life that bring the greatest pleasure.” Every person strives for happiness, regardless of age, gender, and socio-economic background. However, barriers and a lack of…
The PACE model involves communicating and building safe, trusting and meaningful relationships with children and young people who have experienced trauma. PACE stands for Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity and Empathy. It’s…
The use of physical restraint in mental health settings should be a last resort and determined by healthcare professionals to ensure the safety of people under their care. However, when…
Every person in the world dreams of living a happy, fulfilled life, doing the things they love, and being surrounded by the people they love. However, many autistic people, people…
How is health and social care changing? Can the system meet the rising demand for community services? According to recent statistics, there are currently 2,035 autistic people and people living…
