The Impact of Cuts in Haringey

A report from Haringey Learning Disabilities Partnership Board following a survey on the impact of cuts in Haringey to services for adults with Learning Disabilities.

Authors: Haringey Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

People with Learning Disabilities and their family carers are among the most vulnerable in our community, and their voice is rarely heard. People with Learning Disabilities in Haringey are worried about current or threatened cuts to services, including support workers, social clubs, day centres, supported housing and residential homes.

Members of the Haringey Learning Disabilities Partnership Board have carried out a survey to clarify the concerns of service users, family carers and the staff who deliver these services.

They asked people why services are important to them, how they value services and what they think about cuts to services. This report gives the full results of that survey.


The publisher is Haringey Learning Disabilities Partnership Board.

The Impact of cuts in Haringey © Haringey Learning Disabilities Partnership Board 2014.

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