Good health and Annual Health Checks: Webinar
As guidance changes how can support services help people with learning disabilities stay healthy including having an annual health check?
Read more “Good health and Annual Health Checks: Webinar”Stronger, Louder, Together!
As guidance changes how can support services help people with learning disabilities stay healthy including having an annual health check?
Read more “Good health and Annual Health Checks: Webinar”It’s that time again – things are changing for people who are shielding.
Read more “Things are changing for more people – let’s get ready”During the last 4 months we have all had to face lockdown because of Covid 19 (Coronavirus).
Read more “Confused by lockdown? Me too”Learning Disability England has been working in partnership with Turning Point.
On 2 June 2020, CQC published data on deaths of people with a learning disability during the pandemic. This data shows an increase of 134% on the number of people dying that were reported to CQC compared to last year. You can read the standard and easy read report on their website
Read more “Learning and taking action during Covid 19”By Gary Bourlet, Engagement Lead with Learning Disability England
Read more “People who count during Covid-19”Update: Voting is now closed! Thank you to everyone who voted. Find out about your new representative body here.
Read more “LDE Representative Body Elections 2020 – Voting is now open!”The Learning Disability and Autism Leaders’ List are looking for judges for 2020. The Leaders’ List is a partnership between Dimensions, Learning Disability England and VODG.
Read more “Leaders List 2020 are looking for judges”An organisation called National Voices has created ‘Our Covid Voices’ which is a project which allows people with long-term conditions, disabilities and other health and care needs to share with the world what life is like for them right now. They can talk about their experiences of the UK under lockdown as they happen.
Read more “Covid Voices – want to include yours?”Learning Disability England have worked with 10 other organisations to jointly write to the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to raise their concerns about the decision to stop carrying out inspections of care homes and hospitals.