
Talking Inclusion: Ep.6 - A for Adjustment Resource
Not just a nice to have - its a legal requirement. Sue and Crispin discuss the new Reasonable Adjustment resources
Not just a nice to have - its a legal requirement. Sue and Crispin discuss the new Reasonable Adjustment resources
Nick shares his journey towards reasonable adjustments in healthcare for his son Alex.
NDTi’s Equal Lives team shares the survey findings about NHS111 for people with learning disabilities and autistic people and calls for further robust evidence collection from annual LeDeR reviews.
The following images have been developed by Artist Tomos Percy to support the Report : "It's Not Rocket Science" Considering Sensory Needs of Children and Young People in CAHMs Hospitals. Quotes are taken from the...
‘A’ for Adjustments is a learning resource to support improved access and outcomes for people with a level of disability or impairment that requires services to adjust the way they ordinarily operate.
To provide a toolkit for General Practice to support the completion of good quality Learning Disability Annual Health Checks.
A Mother, Carer and "Expert by Experience" of the Care and Treatment Review process offers her views
NDTi Associate Crispin Hebron, and one of the authors of the soon to be published ‘A for Adjustments’, reflects on the importance of reasonable adjustments
NDTI Ambassador, Saba Salman, looks at why relying on GPs' discretion for moving people with learning disabilities into priority group 6 isn't enough to tackle health inequalities.
NDTi’s evaluation findings are presented in three linked reports, to be read as a set or standalone reports.
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