Evaluation of the SEND Reforms Leadership Programme 2017
This evaluation report considers the impact of the SEND Reforms Leadership Programme on those leading the implementation of the SEND reforms.
This evaluation report considers the impact of the SEND Reforms Leadership Programme on those leading the implementation of the SEND reforms.
NDTi has completed the most comprehensive research ever into the cost effectiveness of local authority and NHS commissioned employment supports for people with learning disabilities and people with mental health conditions. Funded by the National...
NDTi’s national evaluation of “What works in the Delivery of Independent Support” highlights that Independent Support has become highly valued by young people and parents, as well as the range of professionals involved in the...
Research on the impact of certain aspects of personalisation has revealed some very positive outcomes on the lives of people with learning disabilities....
Following eight years’ of operation, Dorset Partnership for Older People Projects (POPP) commissioned NDTi to carry out some research to consider the economic value of their community led preventative approach to working with older people.
How can local authority commissioners work with the care home sector to ensure older people consistently receive high-quality, relationship-centred care?
An NDTi study into employment supports identified that there was limited evidence of people using their social care Personal Budget (PB) to support them to gain or retain paid work (click here to read more)....
This study examines the experiences of older people with high support needs involved in support based on mutuality and reciprocity....
The National Development Team for Inclusion have been granted funding from the National Institute for Health Research‟s School of Social Care Research (SSCR) to carry out a two year study into the cost effectiveness of different models of employment support for disabled people, including those with mental health problems.
NDTi and Innovations in Dementia led this three year project which took place in four areas of the South of England and was funded by the Department of Health’s Innovation Excellence and Service Development fund...
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