Food is part of all of our everyday lives
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Guest blog by Sarah Scotland, community nutritionist at Wise About Food.
Stronger, Louder, Together!
Guest blog by Sarah Scotland, community nutritionist at Wise About Food.
Blog by Gary Bourlet, Membership and Engagement Lead and self advocate.
Blog by Gary Bourlet, Membership and Engagement Lead and self advocate.
Shaping Future Support is a new government green paper
Blog from the Task Force Advisory Group Co Chairs Alex Fox, Rachel Moody and Trevor Wright
This blog is part of our series on the future of social care.
If you have heard politicians debating social care in the last few weeks, you would think that social care is just for older people and that the main problem with it is money.
Many people with learning disabilities and autistic people know that neither of these things are true.
Read more “Task Force Advisory Group and social care reform”
Learning Disability England has been working in partnership with Good Things Foundation and AbilityNet, VODG and other disability and digital inclusion organisations and community partners to help people with learning disabilities get online.
The coronavirus and people with learning disabilities research latest findings for Wave 3 have now been published.
Blog by Sinead Mchugh-Hicks, Executive Director of support at Advance Housing & Support
This is part of the Future of Social Care series of members’ thoughts and views.
Find out more about Learning Disability England’s work on the future of social care here
“I joined Advance in December 2020 but have worked in the sector for many years.
Joining an organisation in the middle of a global pandemic was daunting and challenging – but what I have seen in the care and support provided by Advance has really inspired me.
On Tuesday the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, made a statement about his plans for health and social care reform.