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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…
In a world where communication is essential for connection, people with learning disability frequently face challenges in getting their voices heard. “Do You Hear Me?” highlights the common feeling of…
People with learning differences have unique strengths that light up the world in ways others may not see at first glance. Embrace diversity, celebrate strengths. Many people with a learning…
PROACT-SCIPr-UK® training is part of the Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) practices developed to support people with diverse needs and behaviours that challenge to lead an independent and fulfilling life in the community….
Safeguarding is a critical responsibility for health and social care professionals. It covers a wide range of concerns, from abuse and neglect to exploitation. Child safeguarding necessitates comprehensive policies and…
Around one million autistic people live in the UK, each with unique experiences, strengths, and perspectives. However, due to a lack of inclusivity and accessibility, autistic people have one of…
Stimming, a term used to describe self-stimulatory behaviour, is often associated with the autism spectrum and neurotypical individuals. It involves different repetitive movements or sounds that a person may perform…
Mental health challenges stand as the leading contributor to disability in the UK. As NHS suggests, one in four adults may experience at least one diagnosable mental health condition a…
How do health and social care services support people’s involvement in shared decision-making about their care, treatment and support? To what extent are people actively involved in their own care?…
Improving health and social care services requires consistent collaboration and informed decisions founded on evidence-based practices and personal experiences. To support the national service model in building the right support for people…
