50 Years of Caring. A Parent Writes…
The following text was received from a long-standing Rescare member. As a parent and carer, she contributed to our anthology ‘Bound to Care’, first published in 1996, which collated the experiences of eight family carers. So 23 years later, we can update you with the further experiences on one particular family. Note that we at […]
Scottish Parliament to consider ‘overarching review of mental health and incapacity law’.
Some news on proposals for legal reform, from north of the border, where they do things differently. There was an interesting debate in the Scottish |Parliament this week on improving the support for people with dementia and their carers. But Some SMPs broadened the debate to include a general consideration of the laws relating to […]
Learning disability and eye tests.
A quick reminder of the work of SeeAbility I attended some Public Health England (PHE) events in 2018, where discussions fed into PHE’s proposals for the priorities in the NHS Long Term Plan published this spring. One event included a presentation by SeeAbility, which was a bit of an eye-opener (pun intended). The key statistic […]
CQC: “The care given to people with a learning disability or autism is not acceptable”
The Care Quality Commission’s Annual Report ‘The State of Care’ has been published today, offering us the CQC’s latest assessment of health care and social care in England. Access details of the report, view the Press Release launching it , and download the Summary and Full Report from this page on the CQC website. A key […]
Ombudsman issues special report on EHCPs and SEND – “A system in crisis?”
Just received: a press release from the LGO, who is so concerned at the percentage rise in complaints about EHCPs, and in the proportion of complaints he upholds, that he has issued a special Focus Report on the failings of the SEND system. “Children with special […]
Ombudsman’s Review paints a ‘challenging picture’ of adult social care
Published today, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman’s Annual Review provides an overview of the state of adult social care, confirming what many people with learning disabilities, and their families and carers, will know through personal experience. As the Ombudsman Michael King puts it ” The challenging picture we see played out in the […]
London Meeting – Saturday 21st September
A final reminder that Rescare will be holding a special meeting this Saturday at the NCVO buildings near Kings Cross. The main theme is Learning Disability and the Law, but other current issues will be discussed. The meeting is open to Rescare members and non-members. Members were notified via a flyer enclosed with the recent […]
Appointment of first doctor specialising in profound and multiple learning disabilities promised for this year
I think (know) that we have said this before: They do things differently in the Netherlands (and usually it seems for the better). According to this recent article in the Guardian the first doctor specialising in profound and multiple learning disabilities is due to be appointed in the UK later this year, following a Dutch […]
Ministerial Statement on CQC Report
Following the publication of the Care Quality Commission’s “Thematic Review of Restrictive Practices, Seclusion and Segregation”, Minister Caroline Dinenage has now issued a written statement on behalf of Department of Health and Social Care. She begins with the following statements: “The Government has made improving the care and treatment of autistic people and people with […]
The emotional impact of parenting a learning disabled child
I have just been alerted by Rescare trustees to a post on the Special Needs Jungle forum entitled ‘The emotional impact of parenting a disabled child’. The article cites especially the resources available on the website Affintyhub.uk , created by Jo Griffin, a Counselling Psychologist and a parent carer. Here, when faced with (sadly typical) […]