The Public Services Ombudsman for Wales has upheld complaints against Hywel Dda University Health Board for not meeting the ...
A new report from the King's Fund makes the case for using a national system to assess people's social care needs and end rationing by local authorities.
A new survey shows that only one in ten teachers (10%) believe the SEND system currently works well for children, but many ...
Blood tests can be challenging for people with learning disabilities due to needle phobia or anxiety. Reasonable adjustments ...
Health organisations and charities have written to Wes Streeting calling for the government to recommit to training targets ...
We know that people with profound learning disabilities face stark health inequalities, often dying younger and with less ...
The first ever Fair Pay Agreement for adult social care workers has been launched by the Government with a £500 million ...
In this interview, Kate Brackly and Lindsey Allen from Bild discuss the work of the Growing Older with Learning Disabilities (GOLD) group and the importance of supporting health across the lifespan.
Disabled people are significantly more likely to report feeling lonely, than the general population, with findings showing that two in five of people living with disabilities experience loneliness, ...