Learning Disability Week aims to raise awareness about learning disabilities and to end stigmas and discrimination. To support this, we have brought together Research in Practice resources to support people living with learning disabilities.
This year explores how people with learning disabilities are reconnecting with friends and their communities, and the issues many people still face after the end of COVID restrictions, like still having to isolate or dealing with poor mental health and anxiety.
People with learning disabilities often experience barriers in areas of life that many people take for granted. One area that people with learning disabilities face particular barriers in is having the opportunity to develop, experience and sustain romantic and/or sexual relationships.
Our Frontline Briefing on Supporting adults with learning disabilities to have positive sexual relationships has been written for social care practitioners to enable them to reflect on practice that will support people with learning disabilities to have positive sexual relationships. Additionally, our recorded webinar focuses on the ways in which practitioners can work with people with learning disabilities to enable them to fulfil their wishes to have relationships.
Resources to support work with people with learning disabilities
The following Research in Practice learning resources aim to support work with people with learning disabilities:
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- Working together, learning together: A lived experience guide to co-production - Podcast (open access)
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- Developing effective and person-centred mental health support for Deaf and hard of hearing people: Strategic Briefing
- Digital inclusion. Using digital technology positively and safely - Easy read version (open access)
- Digital inclusion. Using digital technology positively and safely: Practice Tool
- Mental Capacity Act 2005 decision-making – care, support and treatment: Practice Tool
- Supporting people with learning disabilities to have positive sexual relationships: Frontline briefing
- Supporting people with learning disabilities to have positive sexual relationships: Views (open access)
- Supporting parents who have learning disabilities: Strategic Briefing
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