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There are 1630 resources.
Story: 24.08.15
I Wanna Hold Your Hand
Alison Chalmers realised it was time for her daughter to walk with independence, however difficult she found it as a…
Story: 24.08.15
The Person Who Most Inspires Me
Alison Chalmers describes all the ways in which her daughter inspires her.
Article: 24.08.15
From Basic Income to Social Dividend
Rajesh Makwana argues that it’s time to broaden the debate on how to fund a universal basic income to protect the…
Article: 24.08.15
Learning Disability is Not a Mental Disorder
Robin Jackson asks why in Scottish law people with learning disabilities are treated as if they have a mental disorder.
Inspiration: 21.08.15
International Mother Earth Day
The Abbot's Mill Project team have been working in partnership with the United Nations Association in Canterbury to…
Film: 20.08.15
Mythology and Getting Old
In this film for "We Chose To Climb" 2015 Terry Lynch explores some of the dangerous mythologies of old age.
Story: 20.08.15
Why I Couldn't Care Less
Alison Chalmers writes with candour about the struggles of caring.
Reviews: 10.08.15
Conflict Transformation Through School
Jeremy Cunningham's book offers a curriculum for sustainable peace. David Towell has written this review.
Paper: 06.08.15
People, Places, Possibilities
Written by Ralph Broad, this report describes the positive progress on Local Area Coordination in England and Wales.
Story: 29.07.15
Battling for Disabled People's Equality
Jim Elder-Woodward was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Glasgow for his work advancing disability…
Inspiration: 29.07.15
Botanica Life Foundation
A new organisation that has started a project aiming to involve young people from Bulgaria in learning about…
Paper: 28.07.15
Spartacus Response to Cuts in ESA
The Spartacus Network show how Government policies are unfair, unreasonable and in conflict with International…
Paper: 28.07.15
Spartacus ESA Mythbuster
Members of Spartacus Network bust the dangerous myths and misinformation that has grown up around ESA.
Article: 21.07.15
Localism: As If People Mattered
Laird Ryan calls for localism to be brought back to the grassroots where it truly belongs.
Article: 15.07.15
Supporting Staff in Person-Centred Work
Sam Sly explores how to support staff in person-centred services when money is tight.
Article: 06.07.15
Assuming Capacity
Sam Sly underlines the importance of assuming capacity to ensure people with learning disabilities get the best…
Article: 02.07.15
Open Letter to Iain Duncan Smith
An Open Letter to Iain Duncan Smith from prominent Catholics concerned at welfare reform.
Reviews: 16.06.15
Leading the Inclusive City
In his book Robin Hambleton argues that imaginative place-based leadership can enable citizens to shape the urban…
Paper: 26.05.15
Cities for All - Ciudades Para Todos
Ciudades Para Todos (Cities For All) is the Spanish langage version of Building A Better Future Through Civic…
Article: 25.05.15
Private Good, Public Bad
The prevailing fiction of our times is that the private sector is better at running things than the public sector,…
Paper: 22.05.15
Raising Our Game
Following the General Election, David Towell hosted a discussion on future promising opportunities and strategies…
Paper: 19.05.15
Our Lives: challenging attitudes to poverty in 2015
An important survey of the experiences of families living in in poverty in modern Britain.
Article: 12.05.15
History of Keys to Citizenship
Sam Sly describes where the Keys to Citizenship came from and how they've changed over time.
Paper: 30.04.15
Quality Checking Government
A survey by the Learning Disability Alliance England on the impact of the UK Government on people with learning…
Film: 29.04.15
Vote for Hope
An election broadcast from the Centre for Welfare Reform - the case for hope.
Paper: 22.04.15
Re-Imagining Brokerage
This important paper from Liz Leach, Chair of the National Brokerage Network provides a new starting point for…
Paper: 22.04.15
Work Capability Assessment: deaths and suicides
This report from the Spartacus Network draws together accounts of death and suicide associated with the WCA.
Slide: 10.04.15
No Straight Lines in Real Life
Slides from We Chose to Climb - Glasgow 2015. Exploring theory, research and knowledge in self-directed support.
Paper: 08.04.15
Getting There
Simon Duffy's second report on the work of Beyond Limits and Northern, Eastern and Western Devon Clinical…
Article: 08.04.15
Poverty UK
Simon Duffy explores the politics behind poverty in the UK today.
Paper: 31.03.15
Kids on Inclusion Poster 1
20 Things to do with a friend is a poster created by children thinking about inclusion and friendship.
Paper: 31.03.15
Kids on Inclusion Poster 2
20 Important things about friends is a poster created by children thinking about inclusion and friendship.
Paper: 31.03.15
Kids on Inclusion Poster 3
20 reasons to have friends is a poster created by children thinking about inclusion and friendship.
Article: 31.03.15
Taxing a Tax - The Impact of Secret Tory Cuts
Jim Elder-Woodward reflects on the way in which the further targeting of disabled people also impacts the Care or…
Paper: 25.03.15
Who Cares?
Author Robin Jackson offers a critique of the UK's social care system and the negative impact of ideology,…
Article: 25.03.15
The Threat of Micro-Institutionalisation
Robin Jackson explains why people with learning disabilities are threatened by a growing trend to…
Paper: 04.03.15
Surviving Cogworld
John O'Brien describes cogworld - the strange assumptions of systems to commodify, regulate and manage care.
Story: 04.03.15
The Struggle to Get Control
Sam and Paul Mauchline live in Australia and tell the story of their struggle to get control of Paul's support package.
Film: 04.03.15
Who Benefits?
Kofi Sampaney, Marvin Blair, Alexander James, Tyrone Paul and Mark Williams made this short documentary to describe…
Article: 04.03.15
Inside Supported Living
Melanie O'Neil describes her time as a support worker for people with learning disabilities in a 'supported living'…
Article: 24.02.15
Stop Worrying About Risk
Stephen Finlayson argues it is time to use ordinary language that creates ordinary responses, to stop worrying about…
Paper: 23.02.15
LDA England Newspaper
Learning Disability England Alliance newspaper highlighting the results of the Quality Checking Government survey…
Article: 23.02.15
LDA England Survey
A breakdown of the results from the recent Quality Checking Government survey carried out by Learning Disability…
Slide: 23.02.15
LDA England Survey Results
This is a slide presentation of the results of Learning Disability Alliance England's Quality Checking Government…
Paper: 18.02.15
Strengthening Communities
Jo Battersby undertook research in the UK to try and determine the role of government in strengthening communities to…
Article: 16.02.15
Is Work Good?
Simon Duffy reflects on the nature of work and whether it is always a good thing.
Paper: 11.02.15
Abbot's Mill Project
Jo Kidd describes the Abbot's Mill Project, an initiative that combines a commitment to sustainability and social…
Article: 09.02.15
Rethinking National Security
Henry Tam asks why, if we are so interested in security, do we define it so narrowly.
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