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Charity launches accessible recipe videos for people with learning disabilities

CookABILITY launches today and aims to encourage people with learning disabilities, Down’s syndrome, and autism to cook for themselves and eat healthy food with accessible recipe videos.

Research shows that disabled people are more likely to have poor diets and not exercise enough. In fact, over 80% of adults with learning disabilities fail to meet the official minimum recommended levels for physical activity.

“It’s crucial we empower people to make informed choices.”

The CookABILITY project

United Response hopes to make cooking simple, easy, and healthy. They are making a dozen easy-to-understand recipes, including spaghetti bolognese, chilli con carne, and quorn paella, broken down step-by-step. All the videos, which can be viewed on the charity’s YouTube page, have been made with the help of people with learning disabilities, for people with learning disabilities. Each video also has an easy-to-read recipe list document. A new video will be broadcast weekly, with the next upload on Monday, 17th December 2018.

Alan Tilley, Area Manager for United Response ROC Wellbeing, said: “Obesity is a ticking time bomb which will hit people with learning disabilities particularly hard if we fail to take decisive intervention and don’t give people control over what they eat. In our experience, people with learning disabilities can struggle to eat a balanced diet. Often, cooking a meal from scratch at home can seem daunting, so people end up eating ready meals or fast food, high in fat, sugar, and calories.

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“In order to tackle this major health problem, we have to be bold and show people, through our online videos, how to cook with confidence. We must empower people to make informed choices.”

One of the star cooks in the debut video is Stephen Jenkins from Paignton, in Devon. The 26-year-old who has a learning disability said: “The food tasted delicious and was very nice. It wasn’t really that hard to make. It was actually easy. Eating was my favourite part though!”

The team behind the project aims to reach thousands of people supported by United Response and hopes to reach many more supported by other organisations.

To learn more about how United Response is striving to help improve the lives of people with disabilities, visit www.unitedresponse.org.uk.

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