In 2021 The Humber Transforming Care Partnership commissioned Goxhill Meadows Hearts and Minds, near Hornsea to provide animal therapy experiences for both children and adults with a learning disability or... read more →
The Humber Transforming Care Programme aims to improve health and care services, so that more people with a learning disability and/or autistic people can live in the community, with the... read more →
NHS North East & North Cumbria have produced an excellent video that was funded by County Durham and Tees Valley Mental Health Partnership. This short film presents the findings of... read more →
What is PEACE? PEACE is a Pathway for Eating disorders and Autism developed from Clinical Experience. Their research suggests that around 35% of people experiencing an eating disorder may have... read more →
To reduce premature mortality amongst people with a learning disability, NHS England has published information on the innovative approaches used during COVID-19 vaccination roll out to consider similar approaches for... read more →
NHS England have published a video around the importance of Annual Health Checks & Health action plans. In the video, Harshi and her mum talk about Harshi’s Annual Health Check... read more →
The Humber Transforming Care Partnership are recruiting an administrator to join the Admissions Avoidance team. As an Administrator for the Humber Transforming Care Partnership, you will be part of an... read more →
Choice for all Doncaster are working with us to understand people’s experiences of peer advocacy, self-advocacy and traditional advocacy. The video below describes the ways that ChAD works with people... read more →
Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire Children’s Neurodiversity Service are pausing requests for support to the front door team for an initial period of 8 weeks, as of Monday 22... read more →
Public Health England have published an easy read booklet for The Heatwave Plan for England: To protect the health of people from the effects of hot weather. Click here to... read more →
