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Advancing to transform our commitment care for people with learning disabilities - Dr. Julie Higgins

Learning disorders, Dr. Julie Higgins, reflects the progress and check - In the latest of a series of blogs on working with learning ...

Learning disorders, Dr. Julie Higgins, reflects the progress and check - In the latest of a series of blogs on working with learning difficulties, NHS director in England to transform what is covered in the coming weeks Transformation of care for people.

As we approach the first anniversary of the construction of an adequate support, our national plan to improve services for people with disabilities and / or autism, we are looking back on what has been achieved and it expected that the next two years will bring learning.

Our national event on November 8 will bring associations and experience the transformation of care, and to hear about where services are real differences in people's lives through national workshops and ensure can be shared for Good Practice.

Our recent figures show that the number of people who are currently in hospital, the total number of patients remain stationary reduction 2681-2540, a reduction of 141 (5.2%) since the beginning of 2016/17 to reduce. This is the eighth consecutive month in which recorded the total of hospitalized patients is lower than in the previous month and 140 reviews for the care and treatment that the were in August.

Since my last blog, this Expo NHS healthcare and innovation is held this year, and our "me, my health, my life" session was both inspiring and challenging. Our learning disability network managers, consultants learning difficulties and the head nurse Jane Cummings all gave excellent presentations why people with learning disabilities need better access to health care across the NHS, and how employment - Same Quality Control - is a form of ensuring that people can influence how the aid is granted.

common history, as their lives after being converts the 16 years living in a hospital, more to live independently, where he feels like he is now responsible for Craig. Craig speaks of the joy that now receives the simple things you could ever do in the hospital, how to make a cup of tea or planting flowers.

We were treated Mixit musical theater in a brilliant work, a group of Darlington, which are internationally known for the development of a brand performed the show drama that reminds us that people with learning disabilities are people first and have the same rights, hopes and dreams like the rest of society.

Over the next two weeks I will go professional conference and workshop with the British Institute of Learning Disabilities (picture) Annual Conference, the Group of the National Strategy for behavioral disorders and learning disabilities Senate, where I let them know how NHS England is the conversion of care and life transformation and how we can work together to maintain the momentum of the program.

Recruiters in our disabled people learning and autism group is finished, we had an amazing 265 applications for only 12 performances, but we are sure that those who have been ordered to bring skills expertise and networks for us and is a real enrichment program.

The first meeting of the new composition October 21. Leeds, where the group to examine each other and begin, as the complaints and feedback processes could be improved.

We are also welcome three senior clinical colleagues enthusiastic for the program. Dr. John O'Hara and Dr Roger Banks are the two major national psychiatric care driver on the obstruction of learning transformation program, focusing on the development of clinical leadership, expertise and support throughout the system and chief pharmacist mental health and learning disabilities Pharma strategy Peter Pratt. These appointments are an important step in our commitment to people with a learning disability find health inequalities to reduce and significantly improve their health.

Details of our national event NOVEMBER 8: Build the right support - for one year and two years ago our website, including an overview of the agenda and the pending approval procedures.


Dr. Julie Higgins is director of the transformation of the NHS in England - learning difficulties and the responsible senior program learning difficulties.

He was previously Regional Director of Commissioning for NHS North of England region, Deputy Managing Director and Executive Director of Development Update NHS Greater Manchester, Executive Director of NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale, director of public health Salford and Salford NHS Chief Executive Assistant.

She already had a career in research in immunology.

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