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Staying up late - people with learning disabilities fighting for the right to party
Closed Published by Susan Heath July 12th, 2007 in learning disabilities: general, getting it rightBefore we became Decoda we were Count Me In, taking musicians into local day centres and homes. Count Me In was born one evening in a pub in Hastings. Everyone in the pub was watching Rag Mama Rag, the acoustic blues duo but I was watching Dave,(not his real name) at a table next to […]
Valuing People - what’s happening to services for people with learning disabilities?
Closed Published by Susan Heath July 3rd, 2007 in learning disabilities: general, INFORMATION AND COMMENTMay 8th 2007:Did anyone else see the recent report that the Care Services Minister Ivan Lewis has admitted that the government is losing the battle to improve the lives of people with learning disabilities?
He has told the Association of Directors Adults Social Services spring seminar that because of the struggle with achieving the Valuing People […]
Sensory rooms plus
Closed Published by Susan Heath July 3rd, 2007 in profound disabilities: general, learning disabilities: general, sensory rooms plus, HOW DECODA/THE MUSIC GYM CAN HELP YOUFor a long time we’ve wanted to enable others to use our methods to engage people with profound disabilities in meaningful activities. Now we can do that, through our offshoot organisation - Responsive Environments Ltd.
The 4 big ideas: consultation on learning disabilities services in East Sussex
Closed Published by Susan Heath July 3rd, 2007 in learning disabilities: general, getting it right, INFORMATION AND COMMENTWe all agree and know that we really do want the very best in terms of quality of life for people with learning disabilities and especially those with complex needs. Decoda grew out of my experiences in a local home and day centre and the firm belief that there had to be an alternative to […]
Who reads students’ self-evaluation forms?
Closed Published by Susan Heath July 3rd, 2007 in learning disabilities: generalTurning out the filing cabinet today I found a pile of blank self-evaluation forms from our days of running courses funded by the Learning and Skills Council. They were always a mystery to us as the people we worked with didn’t speak and certainly couldn’t read or write. So how were they supposed to fill […]
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