Statement on diversity and inclusion
We share following statement in relation to the recent atrocities across the UK.
We share following statement in relation to the recent atrocities across the UK.
Colleagues from our Small Supports programme recently hosted some visitors from Slovenia who are doing similar work.
This National Inclusion Week Alice McColl, Time to Talk Next Steps programme lead and parent of a young person with additional needs, considers inclusion for young people beyond school.
Our Small Supports programme is hosting a series of lunchtime webinars in the Autumn.
Expert by experience and NDTi Associate, Rachel Turner, describes how she got involved in a piece of research on training hospital staff and some of the things that stood out to her.
To mark Autism Acceptance Week, we've produced a series of short films on making reasonable adjustments for autistic people.
Next week marks a milestone for us all at NDTi, the first time in three years that the NDTi family, as a whole, has had the opportunity to gather in person. From all over the UK and beyond, our staff team, board, associates, and friends will be in one place, catching up, sharing experiences, generating new ideas and responses to the world we now live in.
Paul from My Life My Choice shares his experiences of being part of a number of different communities and the positive impacts of making a difference to other people's lives.
Victoria Mason-Angelow from NDTi and Ikra and Ruth from Time to Talk Next Steps programme discuss how coproduction worked for them.
Talking with Ikra and Jon about their experiences of coproduction on the Time to Talk programme.
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