Learning Disability England is inviting signatories to support its open letter to the government, urging it to prioritise the ...
The findings of the 2026 Ockenden Report, although focused on maternity care, resonate across wider health and social care ...
A new report from the Children’s Commissioner has found that referrals for autism and neurodevelopmental conditions are ...
A new report from Skills for Care shows that the social care workforce has become more stable after significant workforce ...
Skills for Care recently published its latest ‘Size and Structure of the Adult Social Care Sector and Workforce in England’ ...
A new guide on the transition to adulthood from the Challenging Behaviour Foundation examines the issues that young people with learning disabilities and their families face, as well as examples of ...
The Government has announced the further rollout of job centre Support Conversations to help support disabled people in 27 ...
People of Colour With Learning Disabilities Defying Ableism and Racism and calls it an essential read for all students of ...
With the indefinite delay to the implementation of the Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS), how can people identify when a deprivation of liberty may be taking place using the current system . . . The ...
Disabled people are significantly more likely to report feeling lonely, than the general population, with findings showing that two in five of people living with disabilities experience loneliness, ...
Viki Aisworth Expert by Parental Experience Tilly Ainsworth Expert by Living Experience Jim Blair Expert by Professional Experience Dani Harris Expert by Living Experience Ismail Kaji Expert by Living ...
Almost a decade ago, the NHS launched a campaign to reduce psychotropic medication rates. The initiative, stopping overmedication of people with learning disabilities and autism (STOMP), went ...