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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…
Share Your Voice in Shaping the Future of Health and Social Care! Take the Survey Here Share Your Voice to Make a Difference The survey aims to gain a deeper…
For too long, people of all ages living with mental health challenges have endured stigma and exclusion, often facing health inequalities and fragmented mental and physical health services. Additionally, mental…
Different parts of our system, such as education, healthcare, local authorities, the criminal justice system, and social care, each have distinct cultures, structures, processes, funding arrangements, and data management approaches….
Empowering people with physical disability to nurture their mental health and well-being is essential for improving their overall quality of life. Read more about the impact of physical disabilities on…
Safeguarding means protecting people’s human rights, ensuring a safe and trusting environment, prioritising child protection and being aligned with safeguarding policy. Care providers, support workers, social workers, managers, and the…
Love knows no boundaries, no limits, and no prejudice. It is a universal language that unites us all. What Is Pride Month? To understand pride month, we have to understand…
Supporting people with a learning disability is not just about addressing challenges; it’s about recognising and removing the barriers imposed by society. Our support can transform lives, providing a more…
Learning Disabilities Week is a time to celebrate the resilience, talents, and true potential of people with a learning disability. It’s also an opportunity to address the barriers neurodiverse people…
The true understanding of people with learning disabilities comes not from seeing their struggles as limitations but from recognising their unique perspectives and strengths and embracing the different ways we…
