The government has failed to grapple with the underlying reasons for the premature deaths of people with learning disabilities, writes Chris Hatton
Month: September 2018
NDTi:The case for a new ‘Valuing People’ (but not called that)
Some reflections from Rob Greig, retiring after 35 years of grappling with the ‘system’
Rightful Lives Exhibition
An exhibition exploring Human rights of people with learning disabilities and or autism.
Active Ageing and people with learning disabilities
You can start dancing at any age…and I really love it” – Check out this film featuring the voices of three people with learning disabilities talking about their experiences of getting older and the importance of staying active:
A patient passport that’s all about me
Simon Cramp describes his work with Chesterfield Royal Hospital to develop and launch a booklet so that patients who find communicating with clinical staff difficult have all their information in one place, making hospital appointments and admissions easier for patients and staff.