Health Inequalities
Upcoming webinar: Cancer Screening for People with Learning Disabilities
Cancer screening can refer to a wide variety of tests that look for risk factors of cancer and try to…
General, Blog, Homes Not Hospitals, Health Inequalities, Growing Older with Learning Disabilities (Gold)
Learning Disability Week 2024 – Do you see me?
This week is Learning Disability Week! Each year, the third week of June is used to highlight issues that people…
General, Events, Blog, Workforce Development, Good Support, Health Inequalities, Growing Older with Learning Disabilities (Gold)
Webinar Recording – Getting Jobs
This webinar is for people with learning disabilities and the people who support them. It will give you information about…
Webinar recording – Men’s Mental Health
This webinar explored mental health issues that affect men with learning disabilities as they age and what can be done…
World Autism Acceptance Week 2024
Bild is pleased to be celebrating World Autism Acceptance Week! We asked Bild for the Future to share their perspectives…
Webinar recording – Menopause and Learning Disabilities
Dr Louise Newson spoke about hormones, perimenopause and menopause. She covered common symptoms and health risks of the menopause. In…
Good Lives – Good Health: Share your thoughts about good health for people with learning disabilities
Bild are working with Learning Disability England to write a new chapter of the Good Lives Framework …
Homes Not Hospitals, Health Inequalities, Events, Practice Leadership, Restraint Reduction Network (RRN)
Working Together to Improve Support – the Bild Members’ Event 2023
‘Working Together to Improve Support’ was the 2023 Bild Members’ Event. Across a fantastic selection of speakers, we heard select…
New resource for Bild members – Exploring Sexual and Social Understanding
Bild is pleased to be able to offer a fantastic new exclusive resource to our members. Exploring Sexual and Social…
Bild responds to 2022 LeDeR report
The latest ‘Learning from lives and deaths – People with a learning disability and autistic people’ (LeDeR) report has been published…
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