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At the Older Adults People Participation Group, we believe that lived experience is a powerful tool for change. We are a welcoming group of service users and carers who come together to share our experiences and ideas to improve our services.
Themes from trauma to sex and relationships for learning disability and autistic people will be explored at a national online conference.
The Urgent Community Response (UCR) team provides a 2-hour rapid response to the London borough of Newham everyday between 8am and 10pm. This service aims to provide an alternative for housebound residents to London Ambulance Service.
Every year, people around the country use Dying Matters Awareness Week as a moment to encourage all communities to get talking in whatever way, shape or form works for them. This year’s theme will focus on 'The Culture of Dying Matters'.
International Medical Graduates (IMGs) continue to make substantial and vital contributions to the NHS. Yet, as the career pathways and regulations around immigration for IMGs evolve, so do their support needs.
We take all issues of abuse or neglect of vulnerable adults and children very seriously. We are committed to dealing with them effectively to minimise the risk of harm to all service users, including those who are at risk of domestic abuse.
A research grant of £2.5 million has been awarded to the Trust to manage and deliver a programme to better understand and support those with various learning disabilities (LD).
There are a number of different kinds of projects involving data collection, research, audit, service evaluation, Quality Improvement (QI) initiatives, case notes studies, student thesis, etcetera.
Provides case management, support and training around NHS Continuing Healthcare