LDT London 2014: Speaker presentations
This year's Learning Disability Today London event took place on 27 November and saw a full day of seminars, exhibitions, and interactive zones take place while approaching 1,500 people from across the sector took advantage of the opportunities to network, meet new colleagues and make friends.
The event had a theme of Living Well, and you can view the PowerPoint presentations from 12 of the day's leading talks below if you are a member of our LDT Knowledge Hub.
Full videos of a range of talks and exclusive interviews taken throughout the day while also be available on the LDT Knowledge - click here to join.
- Involving people who use services in designing and delivering the services they need - Alison Owen, National Forum for Valuing People representative and Speakup Rotherham advocate
- Residential care: regulations and implications - Adrian Hughes, Deputy Chief Inspector for Adult Social Care, Care Quality Commission
- Health Charter for social care providers - Sue Turner, Learning Disability Lead, NDTi
- Ten rules for ensuring people with learning disability and autism develop challenging behaviour - Richard Mills, Research Director, Research Autism
- Everyone Matters: looking back to look forwards - Professor Hilary Brown, Consultant Psychotherapist at Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- Discussing how Person Centred Active Support and Positive Behaviour Management are an integral part of PBS based approaches - Lee Campion, Specialist Skills Practitioner, Hft
- Community alternatives to paid support - David Joinson, Development Manager (London & Southeast), KeyRing Living Support Networks
- Promoting independence and inclusion through technology - Simon Llewellyn, Trustee, Hft
- Learning disabilities and dementia: a positive outlook - Anna White, Trainer & Carer, LDCare Training
- Lost in Transition: how to increase opportunities and options for young people in transition - Diane Lightfoot, Director of Communications and Fundraising, United Response
- Employment pathways in schools for people with complex needs - Helen Smith, Service Manager, The Camden Society Employment Services
- Forensic services and people with a learning disability (part 1/2) - Richard Curen, Consultant Forensic Psychotherapist, Respond
- Forensic services and people with a learning disability (part 2/2) - Tracy Hammond, Communication & Engagement Director, Keyring
- Learning Disabilities and Dementia: Positive Outlook - Anna White, Trainer & Carer, LDCare Training
- Residential care: regulations and implications - Adrian Hughes, Deputy Chief Inspector for Adult Social Care, Care Quality Commission
- Involving people who use services in designing and delivering the services they need - Ben Drew, Open Future Learning, New York
- Keynote Address - Liz Kendall MP, Shadow Minister of Care and Older People
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