Clinical
<p>The motivation for writing this paper followed the development and delivery of a
<p>Two years ago, Bradford took part in a pilot project called Dynamite, the aim of
<p>Working alongside people who have a learning disability, we have become increasin
<p>So, a thumbs-up for individual budgets (IBs).
<p>‘If you’re someone like me, they treat you like a piece of dirt.
<p>Recent figures show that there were 25,613 people registered on the—National Inte
<p>As Driscoll and Teh (2001) observe: ‘Reflection contributes to professional devel
<p>More than 300 people with learning disabilities are still in long-term NHS care i
<p>The end of the beginning, perhaps?
<p>Providing the means for such things as maintaining a hobby, travelling to visit f
<p>As demands on learning disability services grow and client waiting times get long
<p>On a recent community placement, I had the opportunity to work with Elizabeth (no
<p>Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is fast becoming the therapy of choice for man
<p>Seventy six per cent in favour is a big majority.
<p>Ideas, knowledge and awareness of self can all be developed and transformed from p
<p>Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is seen as a therapy of choice, with a success
<p>In a period when we are digesting the results of the independent inquiry into the
<p>In the UK, it is estimated that 2.5 per cent of the population have a learning dis