We’re back with another instalment of ‘The Other One Show’ – a chat show hosted by people with learning disabilities. About this event The Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities and London South Bank University (LSBU) are … Read Article about ‘The Other One Show’
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The Other One Show: better commissioning for better lives
We're back with another instalment of 'The Other One Show' - a chat show hosted by people with learning disabilities. About this event The Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities and London South Bank University (LSBU) are … Read Article about The Other One Show: better commissioning for better lives
#whatarewemissing: November 2021 event
Sharing an invite from Ipswich & Suffolk Council for Racial Equality (ISCRE): The event will provide an environment for our community to give honest feedback to the system on health services. Attendees will have the opportunity to share … Read Article about #whatarewemissing: November 2021 event
‘Hear me, See Me’ Autism workshop
Autism Bedfordshire are running 'Hear Me, See Me' workshops online for people in the East of England. Inequalities and rights accessing healthcare - an online workshop for parents/carers A workshop for carers or parents of autistic adults in … Read Article about ‘Hear me, See Me’ Autism workshop
Fairer Access to Health and Leisure Activities
Join Ace Anglia to discuss the accessibility of your local gyms and leisure facilities! When? Friday 11th June. What time? 10:30 - 12:30 How to I join? Please e-mail chewy@aceanglia.com or message 07920 427826. You will then … Read Article about Fairer Access to Health and Leisure Activities
Unequal impact? Coronavirus, disability and access to services: full Report and easy-read summary
Disabled people have suffered a range of profoundly adverse effects from the pandemic, including starkly disproportionate deaths, says a report published by the Women and Equalities Committee. Read the Report: Unequal Impact? Coronavirus, … Read Article about Unequal impact? Coronavirus, disability and access to services: full Report and easy-read summary
“Nothing Much Has Changed.” Our lives are still not valued as much as yours
Inclsion North have produced an easy-read response to the latest LeDeR (Learning Disabilities Mortality Review Programme) Their Stop 'People with a Learning Disability Dying Too Young Group' have written the reply to the 2020 #Leder annual report, … Read Article about “Nothing Much Has Changed.” Our lives are still not valued as much as yours