Allan gets the tattoo of his dreams

Hft 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.

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Eco-inspired float raises over £1000 for adults with learning disabilities at Market Harborough Carnival

An 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.

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Breaking down barriers and busting myths: my journey as a supported employment advocate

Supported Employment Advocate, Erin O’Donnell, talks about her employment journey as she tries to bust some myths about working with a learning disability.

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Hft launches skydiving campaign to combat loneliness in learning disabled adults

Hft is inviting its supporters to take a ‘Leap of Kindness’ to combat the loneliness and isolation experienced by learning disabled adults. This follows illuminating research that found more than one third (36%) of learning disabled people felt lonely nearly always or all the time.

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Local MP visits Flint services to meet learning disabled adults

Mark Tami MP visited two supported employment initiatives and a day centre, run by Hft, last Friday to learn about the varied work the charity carries out to support people with a learning disability within his constituency in Flintshire.

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Hft welcomes social care roadmap and calls for ring-fenced funding from Government

Kirsty Matthews, CEO of Hft, has responded to the Fabian Society’s report to the Labour party, supporting calls for a national approach to social care.

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Garden party raises vital funds for adults with learning disabilities

Hft’s much-anticipated annual garden party in Wadebridge, Cornwall has this year raised over £1000 to support local adults with learning disabilities.

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Research shows activity levels in learning disabled people increase with social interaction

Researchers at the University of the West of England (Bristol) have observed a clear correlation between the level of activity of a learning disabled woman and the time she spent with visitors, suggesting that having visitors has a positive impact on activity levels.

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