Epilepsy can lead to earlier deaths in people with intellectual disabilities, study shows #LearningDisabilities
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NHS Nurse Consultant (RNLD; independent prescriber) in HMP MH team, MA Autism, PGCert MH law and professional practice, PGDip autism and Neurodivergence ongoing. Also love fitness, #DRFC and reading lots of books!
Epilepsy can lead to earlier deaths in people with intellectual disabilities, study shows #LearningDisabilities
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Rovers players and staff have joined forces with @SYSaferRoads to spread awareness about the dangers of impaired driving.
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Mencap's Campaigns Assistant Vijay shares the differences between a learning disability and learning difficulty
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If you work in health,care or education, its vital to document incidents thoughtfully Is your account factual or is it influenced by personal interpretation?
Reflect on what could have been done differently
Accurate, reflective documentation leads to learning and safer practices.
Autistic #Empathy is demonstrating understanding of the feeling via sharing of a story that reflects that feeling.
NTs often call this anything from "self-centering" to "one-upping", et al.
Double empathy problem on display, or projection, really.
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π» Who relates? Might be wishful thinking but here is my Christmas Eve wishβ¦ autist edition
βTwas the night before Christmas, and all through her space, not a creature was stirring, no demands in her faceβ¦
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More than 50,000 UK workers homeless this Christmas: 'No guarantee that work means a home'
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βIt's not for us to have shame, it's for them.β GisΓ¨le Pelicot 2024. Respect.
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Day one of trauma-focussed CBT complete, really interesting, looking forward to the next 2 :-)
All behaviour is communication. Look beyond the behaviour for your answers! #SupportDontPunish
That's it, probation period passed and lots of exciting future plans! Time flies when you're having fun!!! #prisonnursing #rnld
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#truth #booksky
This is a recruitment poster for the How I Communicate project. The focus of the project is the communication of young autistic people who are minimally or non-speaking in education settings in the UK. We are seeking five parents of autistic young people aged 13 - 21 to take part in an online focus group of 90 minutes. There is a QR code in the bottom right hand corner of the poster that people can use to obtain more information. Anyone interested can also email me (Rebecca Wood), the project lead, on rebeccadotwoodatglasgowdotacdotuk
How I Communicate explores the communication of minimally/non-speaking autistic young people aged 13 - 21. We need:
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Parents/carers of minimally/non-speaking autistic people 13 - 21 who
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Attend a UK education setting to
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Take part in an online focus group
Info below π #Autismresearch
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Words matter.
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Yes please #RNLD :-)
I say drink the champagne, sorry to hear about the return of your cancer x
The future of learning disability nursing: what needs to change? I really hope that the NMC & other authorities take action, like RNLDs are
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Language is so important - why we don't use the terms high or low functioning autism, it's a spectrum. health.clevelandclinic.org/high-functio...
Please can I be added too, love to keep up with all things learning disability #LDNurse
Kindle quote with a pink background and black all-caps text reading, "Everyone needs help now and then, from a web search to a friendβs advice. For those with intellectual disabilities, the support they need may be different, but the goal is the same: a fulfilling life. -John Marble, Khushboo Chabria, et al."
Many autistic people have intellectual disability. It's important to remember that, for them, "Support is not about deciding things for someone; itβs about empowering them to do what they want to do. Itβs giving them the tools to build their own best life." From John Marble et al:
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Love this thread, am getting serious bookcase envy! Here's mine...