Our Publications With a Focus on Young People
 | All About Feeling Down
This booklet provides help to young people with learning disabilities aged 14 to 25, with the ups and downs of growing up. |
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 | Connecting People
This guide is for those interested in setting up a community connecting service. |
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 | Count Us In Report
This report looks at the emotional and mental health needs of young people with learning disabilities, aimed at professionals with a holistic approach to care. |
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 | In Business
This is the final report from the In Business programme and explores developing the self employment option for people with learning disabilities. |
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 | Making Us Count Report
This report explores the issues of mental health from the perspective of young people with learning disabilities and their carers.
It could be of particular interest to care managers, senior service managers, commissioners of services and practitioners. |
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| Meeting the emotional needs of young people with learning disabilities
This booklet includes guidance for parents and carers, in how best to support young people with the difficulties they face during the transition into adulthood. |
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 | Mental Health Of Children And Adolescents With Learning Disabilities In Britain (The)
This report, based on the experiences of over 18,000 children, contains startling statistics on the mental health of young people with learning disabiltities in Britain. |
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| My Kind of a Future
This workbook provides advice for the future for young people with learning disabilities. |
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| Personal Planning Book
This book features instructions of how to create a detailed Person Centred Plan. |
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 | Prepared for the Future?
This publication provides practical information for families, for when a young person with a learning disability is leaving school or college. |
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 | We Are the Strongest Link
This introduction to a peer support training pack is intended to give strength to young people with learning disabilities as they leave school or college. |
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 | This is What We Want
This set of guidelines is meant to help CAMHS become more inclusive of young people with learning disabilities. |
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| We Can Dream!
We know that with the right support young people with autistic spectrum disorders can express creative ideas, dreams and hopes for their future.
This booklet is for young people and their families, friends and supporters to read and talk about together. |
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| What Kind of a Future?
A workbook to help young people with learning disabilities prepare for the future. |