Advocacy Trailblazers Leadership Programme
Leading independent advocacy into the future, for new and aspiring leaders working in independent advocacy
Leading independent advocacy into the future, for new and aspiring leaders working in independent advocacy
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.
This report covers in depth research about advocacy for people with a learning disability and autistic people who are inpatients in mental health, learning disability or autism specialist hospitals.
For people who work in learning disability and autism services. Are you ready to take the lead? Are you courageous, values-based and looking for ways to tackle the challenges ahead?
It’s time to take responsibility. Jane Friswell and Bill Love reflect on placements, secure settings and failing people.
Conversations have reflected a common view that commissioning, as it currently exists, has a number of common issues:
Our team, led by our highly skilled Autistic Associates, carry out environmental sensory assessments in hospitals.
Introducing Community Led Support’s Evidence & Learning Briefing Papers. In these surreal, unpredictable, and troubling times it may seem strange publishing these papers from the Community Led Support Programme, but arguably they are more important now than ever.
Mark Trewin, from the Department of Health & Social Care, welcomes NDTi’s Close to Home paper for highlighting the need for the whole mental health system to work together to improve access to supportive community services.
Drawing on our own work at NDTi and a rapid review of recent literature, our Close to Home paper aims to enable providers and commissioners to reduce out of area placements for adults with mental health problems and, where they are in place, to ensure they are used to best effect.
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