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Promoting physical well-being in mental health and learning disabilities: a training resource in reducing physical health inequalities
- Authors:
- BOLTON Anne, DWYER Tony, HARDCASTLE Mark
- Publisher:
- Pavilion
- Publication year:
- 2009
- Pagination:
- 130p., CD ROM
- Place of publication:
- Brighton
A pack designed to help practitioners plan, set up and run their own community healthy living group for people with mental health problems or learning disabilities. The resource was developed by the Slough Assertive Outreach Team, who drew on their experience of running a successful community healthly living group and Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. After placing the programme in context, the pack includes details how to carry out the training, 30 session plans and a section of accompanying resources. The pack includes handouts, facilitator guides, quizzes, healthy recipes, websites, physical exercises, relaxation and yoga exercises. The accompanying CD contains a healthy living folder; an exercise pack; resources and handouts; and additional information
You and your little child 1-5: a guide for parents in pictures and easy words
- Author:
- AFFLECK Frances
- Publisher:
- Change
- Publication year:
- 2007
- Pagination:
- 503p.
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
The aim of this book is to provide easy read information to support parents with learning disabilities and parents who find reading difficult, to look after their small children. It provides advice under the following headings: Parenting skills; Routines; Play & learn; Food; Safety; Health; Say no to abuse.
Ageing matters: pathways for older people with a learning disability; resource pack
- Authors:
- MOSS Steve, LAMBE Loretto, HOGG James
- Publisher:
- British Institute of Learning Disabilities
- Publication year:
- 1998
- Pagination:
- 67p.
- Place of publication:
- Kidderminster
Resource pack designed to be used with a set of six units containing training materials aimed at staff working with older people with learning difficulties.