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Home > Networks > Clinical Networks > Learning Disability Conference

Learning Disability Conference

The Learning Disability Conference led by the Greater Manchester, Lancashire and South Cumbria Strategic Clinical Network for Mental Health, Dementia and Neurological Conditions was held on the 4th September 2014 at the Reebok Stadium, Bolton.

Download the presentations below

  1. Introduction to the work of Strategic Clinical Networks – Maqsood Ahmad
  2. The National Perspective – Dr Dominic Slowie
  3. The Local Perspective – Dr Sandy Bering
  4. Welcome Values in Lancashire – Amanda Topps
  5. Workshop A – Improving services for people with Learning Disabilities – Stuart Sheridan
  6. Workshop B – The North East Cumbria Learning Disability Network what we have achieved – Judith Thompson
  7. Workshop C – Improving Outcomes for Offenders with Communication Difficulties-Learning Disabilities – Amy Hall
  8. Workshop D – Implementing a reasonable adjustments checklist and care planning tool in secondary care – Michele Bering
  9. Workshop E – Lets Check promoting positive health and wellbeing in people with a learning disability – Alison Gornall

Learning Disability Conference led by the Greater Manchester, Lancashire and South Cumbria SCN

October 1, 2014

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