Sentences with phrase «with people with learning disabilities»

Dennis and Leach45 found high levels of the depersonalization element of burnout on the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI48) in their sample of forensic nurses and support staff working with people with learning disabilities and mental health needs.
Camden learning Disabilities service works with people with learning disabilities in Camden and is based at 174 Prince of Wales Road.
Some felt police ignored them and others felt officers did not know how to communicate with people with a learning disability in an appropriate way.

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For instance, MOD hires multiple - time felons, people with learning disabilities, and those recently released from drug or alcohol rehabilitation.
Aside from people with physical limitations or learning disabilities, much of the population can afford to work longer.
L'Arche (meaning «The Ark» in French) is a worldwide network of Christian communities where people with learning disabilities live as peers alongside assistants.
Many people with severe learning disabilities may never come to an intellectual understanding of Christianity.
«Strawberry Field has the potential to bring that vision to life; changing the lives of young people with learning disabilities, who find it difficult to find gainful employment, as well as encourage more projects similar across the UK.»
Christian charity The Salvation Army now hopes to turn the site, where Lennon used to play as a child, into a training and work placement hub for young people with learning disabilities.
People with Down's syndrome all have a certain degree of learning disability.
We must extend to the person with a disability, that supportive community of acceptance, which can in turn receive and learn from such an individual.
Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities (2007).
However, controlling for SES, it is clear that fathers of children with disabilities experience more depression, as well as more parenting and child - related stress and often feel their parental situation is more uncontrollable (SCIE, 2005b; Foundation for People with Learning Disabilidisabilities experience more depression, as well as more parenting and child - related stress and often feel their parental situation is more uncontrollable (SCIE, 2005b; Foundation for People with Learning DisabilitiesDisabilities, 2007).
However, more recent research has found some fathers feeling more included (Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities, 2007).
Couples often have little time together (Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities, 2007).
Work pattern adjustments included flexible working, compressed working hours, term time working and becoming self - employed (Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities, 2007).
• Fathers who possess assertiveness, negotiation and organizational skills felt better able to work with professionals (Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities, 2007).
Half the people who are diagnosed with this condition have also been found to experience some learning disabilities.
When kids with learning disabilities experience things - either in their own minds or in reality - are too difficult for them, they react like any other person or any other animal.
People with learning disabilities in basic reading have difficulty understanding the link between letters and sounds.
You may wish to start with learning about the postsecondary education rights for people with disabilities.
Reading is physically and psychologically draining for people with learning disabilities.
People with learning disabilities often know they are behind their peers, which affects their self - esteem, and consequently, motivation.
The organization supports a network of youth mentoring programs run by and for those with learning differences, and organizes advocates to support the full inclusion of people with learning disabilities and ADHD in all aspects of society.
Learn how respite care services can help caregivers who look after the elderly and people with special needs or disabilities.
Every time I think about a child (person) with a learning disability I ask the question: Is drugging the child a vitalistic approach?
We're proud to offer a variety of life - changing programs at our 73 locations that help people with disabilities, seniors, veterans, and caregivers live, learn, work, and play in their communities.
The rights and positions of people with learning disabilities are not judged by juries of their peers but by systems where power is held by «lords» — commissioners, social workers, service providers, psychiatrists, judges and politicians.
However, one group of disabled people were left behind during this revolutionary time — those with learning disabilities.
Are people with learning disabilities our modern day villeins?
We asked the question; how can people with learning disabilities take up their power and move away from being villeins?
To enact these principles we believe there would have to be a statutory right to independent living (with the right to the support required to achieve that), a culture change to respect people's existing rights, such as ensuring those with learning disabilities are not denied their legal right to vote, and supporting people to have friends and relationships.
But even in 2015, the options available to those with learning disabilities in adult life are severely restricted, and becoming ever more restricted as the impact of austerity is felt in people's daily lives.
The Court of Appeal upholds ruling that the process used to decide whether hundreds of thousands of people are eligible for Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) disadvantages people with mental health problems, learning disabilities and autism.
The organisation aims to support people with learning disabilities to have a louder voice in the media and the world of politics.
Some learning disabled people live in intentional communities, organisations such as L'Arche, where people with and without disabilities live together in a communal setting.
Only 16 per cent of people with learning disabilities are exercising their right to vote, it has been claimed, as a campaign is launched to make disabled people's votes count.
The Court of Appeal has upheld a ruling which found that the process used to decide whether hundreds of thousands of people are eligible for Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) disadvantages people with mental health problems, learning disabilities and autism.
As well as blind and partially - sighted people, «Talking Buses» will help other people - including the elderly, people with hearing impairments and learning disabilities - by making them feel reassured that clear and timely information is always available.
Monday Business - Education Legislation - European Union (approval of treaty amendment decision) bill, second reading Adjournment - Abuse of persons with learning disabilities, Tom Clarke
Gathering evidence can be very challenging for people with mental health problems, learning disabilities or autism whose health or condition can make it hard for them to understand or navigate the complex processes involved in being assessed.
I have learned after attending forums over the years that housing providers, such as NYCHA, register people with disabilities so that they might be attended to quickly in these events, however, it is almost always the community that responds first.
Misunderstandings mean many people in mental health hospitals, and among those with learning disabilities, fail to cast ballot
The support the «Stand by me» campaign has had from chief constables is extremely encouraging, but this must filter down to frontline officers if people with a learning disability are to receive the service they deserve.
To date, 40 out of the 44 police services in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have signed up to the «Stand by me» police promise to improve how they serve people with a learning disability and tackle hate crime.
Also at 11:30 a.m., Gibson will learn about ACHIEVE's services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Broome and Tioga Counties and present the organization with a flag from the U.S. Capitol, 125 Cutler Pond Rd., Binghamton.
High profile cases make headlines, but behind those is the daily abuse so many people with a learning disability face.
Until prejudice such as this is eradicated, people with a learning disability will continue to be failed by the system and denied justice.
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.
The report exposed a truly disturbing picture of the lives of people with a learning disability; nearly nine in ten of those surveyed had been bullied in the past year.
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