Facilitate learning and development activities to meet individual needs and preferences
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' by the North West Dementia Centre
- Fitness and Mobility Exercise (FAME) Program for stroke
- '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 the icon to access a document produced by the Social Care Institute for Excellence titled 'Co-production: what it is and how to do it’. This guide explains the rights of individuals and explains social, economic, cultural and political factors, and how to promote participation.
- Think And Challenge
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