
Peer support
Young people (aged 16 plus) with additional support needs come together to support each other and share common issues and concerns.
Young people (aged 16 plus) with additional support needs come together to support each other and share common issues and concerns.
Colleagues from our Small Supports programme recently hosted some visitors from Slovenia who are doing similar work.
In this blog, research and evaluation officer Lauren Blood, talks about our recent research on homelessness and neurodiversity.
Tanzie explains what’s important to her in this short film. Our Time to Talk Next Steps programme #TtTNS has supported Tanzie to build confidence and make plans for her future as she moves into adult life.
This inclusion toolkit was created for Dudley by NDTi in September 2022, following publication of the Public Health Annual Report on Inclusion in 2020.
Internships Work is a new project which will enable 4500 16-25 year old's with additional needs in England to benefit from a supported internship each year by 2025.
The National Development Team for Inclusion was delighted to be the Learning Partner for the Bringing People Together programme, funded by the National Lottery Community Fund, the largest funder of community activity in the UK.
Talking about her #BeVisible film, her involvement with the Time to Talk Programme during the pandemic and what has changed for her since becoming an adult.
an inclusive education for children and young people with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD)
keeping communities connected and engaged in the Sport for Good initiative.
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