Bulletin 44
Bulletin 44
Bulletin 44
Issue Number 44
25th June 2013 In this bulletin you will hear about some of the work Inclusion North is doing and information about what is happening across the country.
People with learning disabilities who are in the Criminal Justice System
Most people think that between 5% and 10% of people who commit crimes has a learning disability. This compares to around 2% of the general population. A number of reports have identified that people with a learning disability within the criminal justice system do not have the same opportunities as others. There are a range of resources available to advocates working with vulnerable witnesses: For people working with witnesses and defendants with learning disabilities
Training Film
http://www.theadvocatesgateway.org/a-question-ofpractice There are guides and tools on questioning or working with different people who may be vulnerable or need support to tell their story.
Guidance for commissioners of mental health services for people with learning disabilities The Joint Commissioning panel for mental health has written guides for commissioners
Guidance for commissioners of rehabilitation services for people with complex mental health needs http://www.jcpmh.info/wp-content/uploads/jcpmh-rehabguide.pdf Guidance for commissioners of mental health services for people with learning disabilities. http://www.jcpmh.info/resource/guidance-forcommissioners-of-mental-health-services-for-people-withlearning-disabilities/
Guidance for commissioners: Forensic mental health services http://www.jcpmh.info/good-services/forensic-mentalhealth-services/ Guidance for commissioners of mental health services for young people making the transition from child and adolescent to adult services http://www.jcpmh.info/wp-content/uploads/jcpmhcamhstransitions-guide.pdf
The Department of Health is now leading a review to see what progress has been made and to think about the next steps about making change. They want to know what people and their families think There is an on-line survey, go to: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/AutismStrategyReview between 20 June and 9 August 2013. Winterbourne View campaign by Mencap Mencap are working with some families of people who lived in Winterbourne View to start this campaign. The campaign asks that people write to their local health and well being boards and Councils asking what is being done on the targets after Winterbourne View. To read more or get involved click here: http://e-activist.com/eaaction/action?ea.client.id=78&ea.campaign.id=21024
Rooots Training
Rooots are African Caribbean people with learning disabilities who run training up and down the country. On Tuesday 16th July Rooots will be running a training session Your Heart Matters.....a healthy heart will make you feel happier and stronger. The session will take place in Leeds, starting at 10am and finishing at 12.30pm. The session will cover Eating well Be active Get checked out Stay Well To book call 0754 946 5269 Email [email protected]
hosting an event on September 3rd. It is about Personal Independence Payment (PIP) The PIP event will take place at County Hall, Durham, starting at 9.30am and finishing at 12.30pm. There will be a talk from Welfare Rights in the Council Chambers about the new PIP benefit (Personal Independence Payment) that is taking over from the DLA benefit (Disability Living Allowance). There will also be stalls in the foyer of groups that offer services to people with disabilities. Everyone is welcome to come along to the event. Please call us on 03000 265519 if you plan to come along.
Skills For Care: Positive Behaviour Support and Physical Intervention 2013-14
This is a piece of work Skills for Care is working on with the Department of Health and it is inviting people to take part in Focus Groups as well as getting involved in a more general way. The ideas that come from the Focus Groups and from other people who choose to get involved will be put into some guidance about how workers in social care services can be trained and supported to carry out physical interventions (sometimes called restraint or control and restraint) as part of a positive way or supporting people who display challenging behaviour.
The focus groups are in the South West and North West. You can share your ideas without going to a focus group by getting in touch with Gill Sayers on 0113 241 1209 . You can find out more by e mailing [email protected]
Tommy in his wheelchair aged 42 Tommy in his supported position aged 42 Postural Care CIC are a social enterprise who provide training and support for anyone looking to find out more about protection of body shape. They recently completed a piece of work with Midlands and East SHA looking at Postural Care as a safeguarding issue. You can read the report here. http://tinyurl.com/n86acmf Postural Care CIC know that changes in body shape are predictable and often avoidable. It is vital that families, personal assistants and self advocates have access to quality assured information so that they can be supported to provide great postural care.
The day will be run by members of the Preparing for Adulthood Team and Inclusion North. The session will be held in Darlington on Thursday 11th July and will start at 10.15 and finish at 3pm. Please contact Louise at Inclusion North to book a place [email protected]
If you would like any information on any of our meetings, training or projects you can contact the office on:
E-mail: [email protected]
Or you can write to us at: Inclusion North 191 Belle Vue Road Leeds LS3 1HG
Or you can contact any member of the Inclusion North team: Samantha Clark Tel: 07823 536 603 Email: [email protected]