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Day: 6 July 2018

Learning disabilities: NICE / SCIE webinar recording

06/07/2018 / Lisa Richardson / Leave a comment

Catch up with this recent NICE/SCIE webinar. Based on NICE guidance, the webinar covers the critical issues relating to commissioning care and supporting people with learning disabilities and behaviour that challenges.

Access the recording here.

SCIE: Named Social Worker webinar

06/07/2018 / Lisa Richardson / Leave a comment

31 July, 12.30pm

SCIE is working with the Department of Health and Social Care and Innovation Unit on how having a named social worker can contribute to people with learning disabilities, autism or mental health needs achieving better lives. The final report will be out soon: book your place on a webinar to hear about lessons learnt from the project.

Book a place here

Conversation: Watch your language when talking about autism

06/07/2018 / Lisa Richardson / Leave a comment

Many autistic activists argue that person-first language is dehumanising, as if they can somehow be separated from their autism, that there is a “typical” person affected by autism, rather than a person whose life is in part defined by being autistic.

Read more here

People with dementia and learning disabilities: reasonable adjustments

06/07/2018 / Lisa Richardson / Leave a comment

Information on the importance of meeting the needs of people with dementia and learning disabilities.

Chris Hatton’s Blog: Ignorance Is Strength – what do we know about the progress of Transforming Care?

06/07/2018 / Lisa Richardson / Leave a comment

This blog post from Chris Hatton talks in detail about the information that we don’t have about Transforming Care, and why.

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2020 Community Refresh film

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