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.
Category: learning disability
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STOMP- Count me in!
STOMP – Count me in!
Date: Tuesday 22 January 2018
Location: Birmingham
Count me in! is a cross-sector conference for people who are challenging practices which result in over-medication of people with learning disabilities, autism or both. It will provide insights into what has been achieved so far through the STOMP campaign, provide opportunities for cross-sector discussion and help you think creatively about your next step in tackling over-medication. You may be a health or social care professional, a self-advocate or a family carer. This conference is for you. We hope you can join us.
Reserve your place here. (Terms apply)
