Rural Wisdom Project: Wales Interview
Interview with members of Volunteering Matters working on the Rural Wisdom Project in Wales.
Interview with members of Volunteering Matters working on the Rural Wisdom Project in Wales.
Resources for health and care professionals, detailing the “Whole Family Approach” to Person Centred Care.
For many communities we work with, who experience discrimination due to their age, disability or ethnicity, isolation is something that can have a significant impact.
Nick shares his journey towards reasonable adjustments in healthcare for his son Alex.
NDTi’s Equal Lives team shares the survey findings about NHS111 for people with learning disabilities and autistic people and calls for further robust evidence collection from annual LeDeR reviews.
This Learning disability Week’s theme is creativity. We asked our new Evaluation Manager, Dr Karen McInnes, to talk about the value of play and playfulness and its role in communicating and learning creatively.
‘A’ for Adjustments is a learning resource to support improved access and outcomes for people with a level of disability or impairment that requires services to adjust the way they ordinarily operate.
NDTI Ambassador, Saba Salman, looks at why relying on GPs' discretion for moving people with learning disabilities into priority group 6 isn't enough to tackle health inequalities.
Improved wellbeing, reduced social isolation, a better place to grow older and reduced costs to health and social care.
"People with learning disabilities have poorer health than their non-disabled peers, yet differences inhealth status are, to an extent, avoidable. The health inequalities faced by people with learning disabilities in the UK start early in...
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