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Burke, Christine; Macdonald, Millie; Dodd, Karen; Satinsky, Emily; Kousoulis, Antonis – Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities, 2018
This report highlights how more that a million of people with learning disabilities have become invisible in national dementia policy. People with a learning disability are three times more likely to develop dementia than the rest of the population. But a review of current government strategy has revealed that their needs are barely mentioned. It…
Descriptors: Dementia, Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Developmental Disabilities
Davies, Jill; Burke, Christine – Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities, 2016
Health Education England working across Kent, Surrey and Sussex (HEE KSS) have been developing a project over the last few years with the single aim to create a sustainable and secure workforce supply, for people that have intellectual disabilities who require support from and/ or access to services across Kent, Surrey and Sussex. Their report,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Force Development, Intellectual Disability, Questionnaires
Bates, Keith; Davies, Jill; Burke, Christine; Mattingly, Molly – Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities, 2014
Across the UK, fewer than 5.8% of people with a learning disability have a job, and many of those who are employed only work part-time. Yet most people indicate that they want to work. Many miss out on the basic right to aspire to a career, the wider social networks, the better emotional and physical health, and the independence that come from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Occupational Aspiration, Intellectual Disability, Workshops
Dagnan, Dave; Burke, Christine-Koulla; Davies, Jill; Chinn, Deborah – Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities, 2015
The Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme aims to provide equitable access to NICE-recommended psychological therapies to people from all sectors of the community. There is evidence that people with mild to moderate learning disabilities can benefit from the therapies offered by IAPT services, especially when reasonable…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Severity (of Disability), Access to Health Care, Mental Health