Sentences with phrase «people with learning disabilities through»

What they do: Social care and support workers can perform a number of services, from helping to assist people with learning disabilities through to childminding and nursery services.
Outgoing chair of the Police Federation, Jan Berry, welcomed the report, saying: «The need to identify and support people with learning disabilities through the criminal justice system, and the process by which some can be diverted more appropriately into healthcare settings, are concerns that have been neglected for too long.

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From preschoolers to the elderly, Autumn Bolin McKelvey, MA, E-RYT, has led thousands through her various classes, workshops, seminars, and trainings, and she finds that in learning and teaching — be it yoga or writing — attitude, even more than technical skill, is everything.An advanced level certified yoga instructor and therapist and Ayurvedic counselor, she co-foundedIndie Yoga, which offers specialized yoga for distinct populations such as schools, seniors, people with disabilities, and more.In addition to teaching yoga and offering Ayurvedic consultations, Autumn teaches literature and writing.
Most of the students in this book, either through their own drivenness or through the interventions of adults — either parents, teachers, or related services people, therapists and so forth — develop the strategies they needed to be successful: to be able to access education at a high level; to know how to handle the heavy reading load when they read at a very low rate; to learn how to manage pain, which was the case with one of the students in the book who has chronic pain due to his physical disabilities; or to learn how to manage anxiety, which is the case of two of the people in the book.
Canada Learning Code sees teaching digital skills to women, girls, people with disabilities, indigenous youth, and newcomers as a key to improving society through empowerment, development and success.
Kids on the Block performances are part of the organization's A.P.P.L.E. program, an abilities awareness presentation where individuals share what it is like living with a disability while kids rotate through stations learning about the how alike all people really are.
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