
Research about Community Led Support
Independent report of a two-year study undertaken by a collaboration of universities, and funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), on the impact of Community Led Support.
Independent report of a two-year study undertaken by a collaboration of universities, and funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), on the impact of Community Led Support.
NDTi are working with Bristol City Council to write a Learning Disability and Autism Needs assessment report.
Have you received support from a community organisation when other services couldn't help?
The Community Led Support spring festival is here for another year! It’s free, it’s online, on 15-16 May and it’s open to anyone with an interest in strengths based, community led approaches to social care and health.
Time to Talk Next Steps: Key Learning
Our advocacy review spurs work to create a new set of tools and resources. Join our focus groups to input.
The need for a Bespoke Solution January 2024 This page has been put together to follow up on the NHS England hosted meeting on 31 January 2024, where a number of people from the NDTi...
As part of our seasonal 12 days of human rights campaign, Nic Crosby, Lyn Griffiths and Amanda Nally share their thoughts around person centred planning.
Amanda Nally writes about the Community Led Support 2023 annual gathering in Manchester and breaking through almost 10 years of transforming adult social care in communities.
Young people (aged 16 plus) with additional support needs come together to support each other and share common issues and concerns.
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