Hft welcomes review into autism employment

Hft, the learning disability charity, has welcomed the Buckland Review on Autism Employment, which puts forward concrete recommendations to ensure that work is accessible to, and inclusive of, autistic people.

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Bedfordshire Lord-Lieutenant opens refurbished lounges to enable learning disabled adults to live their best lives

Two refurbished lounges at a supported living service in Hitchin Road, Shefford, which have helped to change the culture and social inclusion of the learning disabled adults who live there, have been officially opened by HM Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, Susan Lousada.

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Man’s generosity makes the day of a group of learning disabled adults from Bishop’s Stortford

An exceptionally kind gentleman made a group of learning disabled people and their support workers extremely happy last Friday when he unexpectedly paid for their lunch.

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Learning disabled adults write and perform their own play in Market Harborough

A group of learning disabled adults from Market Harborough have debuted their original play, Musical Mayhem, following months of writing, preparation and rehearsals.

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Disability Action Plan ignores key issues, says Hft

In response to the publication of the Disability Action Plan, Hft says there are serious omissions and, as it stands, the proposals will make little difference to the lives of learning disabled adults.

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Latest Local Government Finance Settlement will leave care providers footing the bill

It is highly disappointing that the Government has chosen not to address the pressing financial challenges in adult social care through the Local Government Finance Settlement, says Hft’s CEO Steve Veevers.

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The power of apprenticeships in social care

In celebration of National Apprenticeship Week, Hft is highlighting the importance and advantages of apprenticeships in the social care sector, outlining clear progression routes and an accessible entry into the sector.

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Opening doors for young people with learning disabilities

In a ground-breaking partnership, Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust (WAHT) has joined forces with Regency High School and DFN Project SEARCH, to launch a supported internship program aimed at transforming the lives of young adults who have special educational needs and disabilities.

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Hft welcomes £500m social care funding boost

The Government’s much-needed additional funding for adult social care is to be welcomed but it is imperative that it reaches adult social care providers directly, says Hft.

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Charities must not be taken for granted, says Hft

Hft has responded to a speech by Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party, on his party’s vision for the voluntary sector, saying charities must be remunerated for the vital services they deliver.

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