beyond zero tolerance in caring for people with learning disability
Since its inauguration in 1999, the concept of zero tolerance (Department of Health...
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Since its inauguration in 1999, the concept of zero tolerance (Department of Health...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) becomes fully operational from the beginning of...
Game-informed learning, through the use of specially adapted computer programs, is...
The Devon County Council Adult Protection Committee report (2006) identified people...
Before this year’s election, the Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Alex Salmond...
Pain is recognised as: ‘an unpleasant sensation that warns of potential or actual...
The information technology society surrounds us whether or not we choose to, or are...
The death of a close family member or friend can have a devastating impact on a...
For the purpose of this poster the umbrella term of ASD has been used instead of...
The Health Service Ombudsman, our sister service, investigates complaints about the...
The literature on music and music therapy for people with intellectual disability...
PEPE, a Psycho-Educative Programme about Epilepsy, was designed at the Bethel...
Much has been written over the years from various professional perspectives about...
This week I experienced one of my proudest moments – my daughter attending the new...
Supporting a person who has a learning disability with issues relating to loss and...
Sex education for people with learning disabilities is a contentious issue (Craft...
Over the last 25 years there has been growing emphasis placed on the rights of...
Acknowledging that people with learning disability have poorer health than the rest...