This Pride Month, Rae is sharing what pride means to them and their personal LGBTQIA+ identity to highlight the benefits of coming out for other people with a learning disability or autism.
Read MoreElizabeth, who is believed to be one of the oldest women in the world with Down’s syndrome, has described how she loves to go out shopping and spend time in her garden despite being in a wheelchair and often non-verbal.
Read MoreAn international student at the London School of Economics has come up with an innovative fundraising idea for Hft – a cookbook featuring her favourite recipes, including her famous banana cake.
Read MoreLearning disabled adults have had their creative talents recognised after selling all their pottery items at the Open Art and Ceramics exhibition held on 10 and 11 June in Essex.
Read MoreBen Williams speaks out about physical fitness for learning disabled people, in an effort to bust myths for Learning Disability Week.
Read MorePeter Snelling, Chief Care and Support Officer at Hft, responds to ADASS’ Spring Survey.
Read MoreHft is sharing the empowering story of Allan, a learning disabled man who recently achieved his goal of getting a tattoo, as part of this year’s Learning Disability Week (19-25 June) as it addresses socially-disabled attitudes towards adults with learning disabilities.
Read MoreAn eco-inspired float, designed, built and manned by people supported by Hft, stole the show at the recent green-themed Market Harborough Carnival, raising over £1000 for adults with learning disabilities.
Read MoreSupported Employment Advocate, Erin O’Donnell, talks about her employment journey as she tries to bust some myths about working with a learning disability.
Read MoreHft’s CEO encourages others to challenge misconceptions towards learning disabled adults
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