This is an update of the original ‘Learning Disabilities Core Skills Education and Training Framework’ previously published in 2016. This updated framework was jointly commissioned by Health Education England and NHS England (Learning Disability Programme). Project delivery was led by Skills for Health. The framework review and development was guided by a steering group representing … Continue reading Core Capabilities Framework for Supporting People with a Learning Disability has been UPDATED
Category: Skills for care
OUT NOW: Core Capabilities Framework for Supporting Autistic People
"England first ever framework led and co-writen by Autistic people and families to support the workforce offer even better care and support" Introduction and background It is estimated that there are over 700,000 autistic people in the UK, equivalent to around 1.1% of the population. Many of these people and their families at one time … Continue reading OUT NOW: Core Capabilities Framework for Supporting Autistic People
Core Capabilities Framework for Supporting #Autistic People: CONSULTATION OPEN
A draft of the Core Capabilities Framework for Supporting Autistic People is now available. You are invited to review the draft framework and provide your comments and feedback by completing an online survey. The consultation survey can be accessed hereA copy of the draft framework is available here Please submit your completed survey as soon … Continue reading Core Capabilities Framework for Supporting #Autistic People: CONSULTATION OPEN
National Autism Core Capabilities Framework consultation: BOOK NOW
Photo by rawpixel.com on Pexels.com Since our last update we are really please to share that this national programme of work has really move forward at speed and the following we hope will provide you with some background and even more importantly share our updates i.e. how to I register your interest in the work? … Continue reading National Autism Core Capabilities Framework consultation: BOOK NOW
Nov 7th: Greater London Learning Disability Community of Practice Launch!
We're very excited to have these inspirational sector leaders join us for the launch of our new Community of Practice: Hayley Goleniowska, award winning blogger, 'Downs Side Up' Noelle Blackman, CEO at Respond, a mental health charity caring for people with learning disabilities Paul Richards, Director for the charity Stay up Late and the creator … Continue reading Nov 7th: Greater London Learning Disability Community of Practice Launch!