Building advocacy networks for people
so that they have a good life even after their parents are no longer here to stand up for them
Building advocacy networks for people
so that their families have peace of mind about the future
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they are empowered to realise their aspirations and contribute to their community
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they form intentional friendships that broaden and enrich their lives
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they develop stronger links in the wider community
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they are as fulfilled and happy as they can be
The Care Quality Commission and Healthwatch have launched a campaign this month, inviting people with learning disabilities and/or autism to give their feedback, both positive and negative, about the health and social care services they have used.
If you would like to find out more about the campaign, here’s the link: Because We All Care