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Junket or jewel?

May 11, 2015
Are you bombarded on a daily basis with email and junk mail inviting you to all sorts of conferences? A cynic might suggest they are an opportunity for a sneaky…
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The Unthinkable

May 1, 2015
For all of us, dealing with the end of life is one of the hardest things we will have to face. It’s no less difficult for people with learning disability.…
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Remove risk and remove opportunity?

April 24, 2015
An article in Community Care this month suggests that by being highly risk-averse, providers may be doing people with learning disabilities more harm than good. Anyone who has been around…
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Finding friends

April 17, 2015
For people with learning disabilities, building a social circle can be tricky. When we were kids back in the olden days, my mother would shove us out the door with…
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“I wish he was a fussy eater……..!”

April 10, 2015
For many people with intellectual disability, pica is a part of life that can challenge and threaten wellbeing. Why is it a feature? I met Charlie-Jo in the eighties when…
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I found this – you may need it!

April 2, 2015
There is absolutely nothing wrong with googling and sharing. If you want to know more about the people you work with, then here are some places to look. I had…
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Time to listen?

March 20, 2015
A new consultation launches this month. The Department of Health is seeking views on, among other things, the future of services for people with mental health issues, learning disability and…
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Complaining just might make things better

March 13, 2015
The Health Ombudsman has produced some resources to help people with learning disabilities complain about the quality of their health care. As a service manager, the words “I’m not one…
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