Supported Living – What is happening
On 18th February the BBC released some figures that said there are lots more serious incidents and unexpected deaths in supported living.
Read more “Supported Living – What is happening”Stronger, Louder, Together!
On 18th February the BBC released some figures that said there are lots more serious incidents and unexpected deaths in supported living.
Read more “Supported Living – What is happening”In December 2018 CQC were asked by the government to look at how restraint, seclusion and segregation are being used in services.
Read more “People not regimes – communication, rights and understanding”Blog by Jayne Knight, Learning Disability England member
Read more ““REACH – constantly aspire for better” Reflections on Supported Living today”Learning Disability England has joined over 100 social care sector organisations that have come together to unite and sign an open letter to the Minister of State for Social Care, Caroline Dinenage MP, and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health (Lords), Baroness Blackwood seeking clarification and change on concerning aspects of the Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill. All firmly believe that the Bill will adversely affect the rights of people who rely on care and support services.
Read more “Human rights reform outrage – social care sector unites in open letter to Ministers criticising careless Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill”The Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 List is an annual publication celebrating Britain’s 100 most influential disabled people. The Disability Power 100 List is compiled by an independent judging panel.
Read more “Shaw Trust Power List 2019”Last year we asked our members what they thought about the Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill. Self advocates, families, professionals and organisations all agreed on the main points – they were worried about people’s rights, people and their families’ voice being heard and potential conflicts of interest in the proposals. You can see what people said here
Read more “Our work on the Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill – update January 2019”The law commission are thinking about driverless vehicles. They want to know what disabled people need so that vehicles without a driver are accessible to everyone.
Read more “The law commission are thinking about driverless vehicles”We have done a short briefing for Learning Disability England members on the plan and Learning Disability England’s thoughts on it.
A chance for people with learning disabilities and autistic people’s life and care to matter?

Learning disability England is one of the 155 groups or organisations that has signed this letter to the prime minister asking her to commit to looking after those freedoms for everyone
Living Together in a Fair Way
By The Institute of Health Equity
Read more “Gary’s Response to the Marmot Report”