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In this blog, Steve Veevers, Chief Executive of Hft, asks whether the Casey Commission on social care will be something to ...
A Health and Social Care Committee report says that the government needs to know the true cost of inaction on social care for ...
Netflix will be providing two-year funding a drama diploma designed by and for people with learning disabilities and autistic ...
Is it time to have separate healthcare policies for people with learning disabilities who also have autism and those that ...
Specialist SEND teacher Rachel Berry and director of external partnerships Cate Marsden at Woodbridge Trust share early ...
The winners of the Business Disability Forum’s Disability Smart Awards were announced this week to celebrate diversity in the ...
The National Autistic Society has responded to comments made by Nigel Farage at his press conference today, claiming that ...
How far are autistic youngsters vulnerable to falling under the spell of violent extremism? The government's anti-terror ...
Heathrow airport assistance staff will begin industrial action tomorrow (24 April), which will have a 'significant impact' on ...
Baroness Casey officially began her investigation into adult social care this week by speaking to people with lived experience. It is hoped that this will lead to a National Care Service.
Specialist SEND teacher Rachel Berry and director of external partnerships Cate Marsden at Woodbridge Trust share early intervention strategies to support children before, during, and after SEND ...
A new report from Amnesty International examined the UK social security system and found that political choices about welfare ...