
Annual Health Check Resources & Guides
This range of resources have been developed to support the implementation of health checks for people with learning disabilities.
This range of resources have been developed to support the implementation of health checks for people with learning disabilities.
The inclusion traffic lights help us think about the places people go and the people they connect with.
The Inclusion Web is a tool that can be used to: Help you to get to know another person better (or yourself), by asking really good questions and recording what you learn on a chart Help you to plan and build an included life full of positive roles and relationships in the wider community beyond the health and social care system See at a glance how things have changed over time, by repeating the exercise and comparing the charts Generate numbers and apply statistics to find out if your efforts have been effective.
These questions are intended to gauge whether a lift sharing arrangement is working well. They are for use if the person has capacity and to respond.
Information you need to know to get the best out of Year 9 reviews to prepare young people for adult life.
With the SEND Review due imminently, equal opportunities for all young people will be an expectation, this is an exciting opportunity to do the right thing rather than trying to do the wrong thing better
Kay shares her family’s experience of their Preparing for Adulthood journey, and how they have high aspirations for the future.
Three case studies illustrating work from the Time to Connect Project
A guide for eating together in residential settings
Sterre is Director of Act Up! Newham, which is her own inclusive theatre company; Sterre’s video focuses on how she achieved this and her aspirations for the future.
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