
100 Days for Inclusion
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
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
Recently I spent the day at the Westminster Insight Conference and was struck by the number of times people referred to inclusion, in particular, the challenges that inclusion brings. But I have to ask – is it really that challenging?
This paper provides a review of research into what works to improve the social networks and prevent social isolation for people with mental health problems.
A review of research on the impact and effectiveness of meaningful activity for people with mental health problems.
So it is General Election time. NDTi is a non-party political organisation. We exist to promote a society where all people, regardless of age or disability, are valued and able to live the life they choose. We believe that all people should have choice and control over their own lives, that their human rights be respected and that they are valued as equals.
Understanding and helping people live more inclusive lives beyond services.
Helping family carers to understand personalisation, and building their support for using it as a way of achieving positive change in the lives of their family members.
NDTi has extensive experience of working with a wide variety of statutory agencies providers, third sector / voluntary organisations and community members in supporting improved social inclusion, especially for marginalised people....
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.
Many people who need support to live their lives: are isolated or lonely; have few positive roles in the wider society where they make a valued contribution; and face a change in their life that...