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Paige D
@PDoy29
Learning Disability Nurse working in Manchester, All views are my own.
Katılım Haziran 2023
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✨ Do you see me? – C’s story: The Adventurer ✨
With the support of our amazing Occupational Therapy team, C achieved their goals, gained independence, and followed their dreams — including a trip to Dubai! 🏖️✈️
#learningdisabilityweek2025
#LDWeek
@McrCALDS

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LD Nurses in GP surgeries would enable access to primary care and is desperately need. However, the LD Nursing workforce has almost halved, and several universities have withdrawn programmes. Gov action is needed now to prevent avoidable deaths @wesstreeting
Chris Walker@RCNi_Christine
Read about why #GP surgeries should have more learning disability nurses working in them and why more students would benefit from practice placements in them too @denise_pod @nursemaggi @SAF_Health @edgehill @RichieJW86 @JackieALeigh @galley_emma journals.rcni.com/learning-disab…
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It's learning disability week. This year's theme is about being seen, heard and being valued. People over 14 with a learning disability should have a health check every year. youtu.be/ocU8XhD1kh8 Make sure you ask your GP for your health check youtu.be/TBZpaJbeg2g

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Great article from @SkyNews promoting the career of a learning disability nurse news.sky.com/story/he-didnt…
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This week we are celebrating Learning Disability Awareness Week. Join us in empowering and enabling people with a Learning Disability being seen and heard!
@mcrlco @mencap_charity

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It’s #LearningDisabilityWeek2025
We will be raising awareness of #LD & ensuring that #people with a #learningdisability feel seen, heard and #supported. How are spending this week?

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We're celebrating #LearningDisabilityWeek by highlighting nursing careers. Every day is different in learning disability nursing. Want a purposeful career? Find out more sway.cloud.microsoft/nsBEWO1n1cznpf… #NursingCareers @suebprof1 @jackyvincent3 @MandyKer62 @sue_hatton1 @RcnLDForum

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Learning Disability Nurses are critical across the country please sign and share our petition 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7158…

Chris Walker@RCNi_Christine
Ambition is to double training places to over 1000 training places by 2030-31 and to encourage school leavers to become learning disability nurses. @DavidHarling1 @NHSEngland #pc25 @PCConf ‘Demand for the role really grows,’ he said.
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Watch Harshi and her mum talk about Harshi’s #AnnualHealthCheck and #HealthActionPlan and how they keep her healthy. youtube.com/watch?v=ocU8Xh…
Please go for your health check when you’re invited.
#LearningDisability #ReasonableAdjustments

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What you need to know about constipation
If you care for someone who has constipation, check out these resources.
england.nhs.uk/wp-content/upl…
england.nhs.uk/publication/co…
#LearningDisability
#FamilyCarers
#EasyRead
#Constipation
#TalkPoo
#Carers

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Congratulations to our winner of the autism awareness quiz on ward 12. Great to see learning in the clinical area #AutismAwareness #NeuroDivergence #Autism @ward12_trafford @gill_stirrup @MFTnhs @TraffordTheatre


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Watch Joe speak about how being autistic makes him unique and has gives him to drive to achieve lots of things -youtube.com/watch?v=MDkPO8…

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Recent research found The Mental Capacity Act was not followed in a quarter of deaths of autistic people and those with learning disabilities in 2022
'How can this possibly be a functioning or working system? It's absolutely vital the government looks into this,' Tim Nicholls, of @Autism, says
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Today is #WorldAutismDay.
Being autistic does not mean you have an illness or disease. It means your brain works in a different way.
Our page has advice if you or someone you know is autistic: nhs.uk/autism

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