This course places strong emphasis on equality, reasonable adjustments, and strengths-based practice. Learners will explore how attitudes, communication, and involvement in care directly impact wellbeing and outcomes for people with learning disabilities.
The Supporting People with Learning Disabilities course provides learners with a clear and practical understanding of learning disabilities and the importance of inclusive, rights-based, and person-centred support.
The course explores definitions, history, terminology, and legislation, while addressing common areas of confusion such as the differences between learning disabilities, learning difficulties, acquired brain injury, and mental health conditions.
The course also considers health inequalities, safeguarding responsibilities, and the importance of reporting concerns, equipping staff with the knowledge and confidence to deliver high-quality, inclusive care.
What’s Involved?
The course combines theory with practical application, supporting learners to reflect on their own practice and make meaningful improvements in how care and support are delivered.
Duration: Typically delivered as a one-day course (timings can be adapted)
Delivery: Classroom-based or in-house delivery
Learning Methods: Tutor-led input, discussion, reflective exercises, and real-life examples
The course is appropriate for staff across a wide range of services who want to improve their understanding and deliver inclusive, high-quality support.