Facilitate learning and development activities to meet individual needs and preference
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- 'Active Support: A handbook for supporting people with learning disabilities to lead full lives', by ARC Cymru
- 'Activities in care homes for people with dementia' by the North West Dementia Centre
- 'Fitness and Mobility Exercise (FAME) Program for stroke' by Janice J Eng
- 'Learning for older people in care settings’ by the Department for Business, Innovation, and Skills and the National Voice for Lifelong Learning
- ‘Community-based day activities and supports for people with learning disabilities’ webpage on the Social Care Institute for Excellence website
- ‘Activities for people with learning disabilities’ webpage on the People First website
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- Click the icon to access an article titled ‘Developing Recreation Skills in Persons with Learning Disabilities’ published by LD OnLine, a leading website on learning difficulties and ADHD. Consider the 12 Benefits of recreation participation, and identify individuals in your setting that may benefit from recreation skills.
- Click to read ‘Fun and activities for seniors: Why play is important and how to do more of it’ on the Great Senior Living website.
- Click the icon to access a document produced by the Social Care Institute for Excellence titled ‘Practice guide: the participation of adult service users, including older people, in developing social care’. This guide explains the rights of individuals and explains social, economic, cultural and political factors, and how to promote participation.
- Click to access 101 activities for people with Alzheimer’s, as suggested by the Alzheimer’s Association.
- Click to read ‘Activities for people with learning disabilities’ on the People First website.
- Think And Challenge
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