Learning Disability resources for healthcare professionals
A learning disability affects the way a person understands information and how they communicate. This means they can have difficulty:
- understanding new or complex information
- learning new skills
- coping independently
Around 1.5 million people in the UK have a learning disability. It's thought up to 350,000 people have a severe learning disability. This figure is increasing. You can find out more about learning disabilities on the NHS website.
Accessible information
NHS North Yorkshire CCG is legally required to follow the Accessible Information Standard. This means that someone who needs it should have their information in a way that is easy to read and understand.
Find out why information in easy read is also important on the North Yorkshire Partnerships website.
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North Yorkshire County Council: learning disabilities
North Yorkshire Partnerships: Learning Disability Partnership Board
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North Yorkshire and York CCGs LeDeR Programme Annual Report 2021
Easy on the i: information design service for people with a learning disability