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Historically the thoughts and opinions of people who have a learning disability...
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Historically the thoughts and opinions of people who have a learning disability...
The 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of Children is a framework for involving...
In December 2003, the prime minister’s strategy unit, which helps government...
Person centred planning is currently one of the most frequently heard phrases....
The need for in-service training to support staff groups working with people with...
The Disability Rights Commission (DRC) has just launched an 18-month formal...
Last September, the beautiful, old Bawtry Hall in Doncaster was filled for a day...
Learning disability nurse education in Scotland is undergoing a shake-up in the...
There’s nothing new in declaring that inequality and difference can characterise...
‘I thought I knew my son so well until we started planning with John. This changed...
The popular author Terry Pratchett (2001) has an expressive way of writing. For...
Government reports and practice documents have increasingly emphasised the need for...
The National Network for Learning Disability Nurses (NNLDN) is set to become truly...
Moves are currently under way to provide better, more rational and improved...
The aggression of people with learning disabilities presents a difficult challenge...
With approximately 600 million prescriptions dispensed a year, it is likely that...
The recommendations of Valuing People (Department of Health (DoH) 2001), and more...
The concept of measuring nursing outcomes is complex. Nursing outcome research is...