Free workshops in Powys about restrictive practices for people with a learning disability and family carers

Improvement Cymru are holding 2 workshops in Powys about restrictive practices with: Learning Disability Wales All Wales People First Regional Partnership Boards All Wales Forum for Parents & Carers Social Care Wales. Restrictive practices are ways of stopping people from doing something. Or controlling people. For example: holding someone down to stop them hurting themselves … Continued

Disabled people need better mental health support

Welsh Youth Parliament Member Tegan Skyrme has spoken about how hard it can be for disabled people to get support with their mental health. Tegan is one of two Welsh Youth Parliament Members currently supported by Learning Disability Wales. You can find out more about the Welsh Youth Parliament and the work of both Tegan … Continued

Free workshops about restrictive practices for people with a learning disability and family carers

Improvement Cymru are holding 3 workshops across Wales about restrictive practices with: Learning Disability Wales All Wales People First Regional Partnership Boards All Wales Forum for Parents & Carers Social Care Wales. Restrictive practices are ways of stopping people from doing something. Or controlling people. For example: holding someone down to stop them hurting themselves or … Continued

UK Government must protect the rights of transgender people

Statement on behalf of All Wales People First, Learning Disability Wales, Mencap Cymru and Supported Loving on the proposed changes to the UK Government’s plans to ban conversion therapy. We are sad and disappointed to see the UK Government’s plans not to include protection for transgender people in its proposed ban on conversion therapy. When … Continued

Our policy work January-March 2022

In the first 3 months of 2022, Learning Disability Wales responded to 9 different consultations on a range of topics. You can find all our policy work on our policy page. We want Wales to be the best country in the world for people with a learning disability to live, learn and work. Our consultation … Continued

Making Wales a better country for LGBTQ+ people

Strengthening the rights of LGBTQ+ people in Wales is as important for people with a learning disability as it is for all of us Welsh Government’s LGBTQ+ Action Plan In October 2021, Welsh Government consulted on their LGBTQ+ Action Plan. LGBTQ+ means lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning and the plus stands for other … Continued

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