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When a 2019 BBC Panorama programme revealed the appalling mistreatment of patients at Whorlton Hall Hospital, there was a depressing feeling of déjà vu. The
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When a 2019 BBC Panorama programme revealed the appalling mistreatment of patients at Whorlton Hall Hospital, there was a depressing feeling of déjà vu. The
This week has been Trustees week and we couldn’t let this pass without mentioning and thanking our wonderful trustees both past and present. Without their,
We have really enjoyed taking part in Advocacy Awareness Week and we hope you have enjoyed our daily posts. We see advocacy as not just
Last year, I was referred to Talkback’s CAMEO group. I got a phone call from Sue who invited me to attend their session. I was
Nicola was referred to Talkback last year, this is her story: “Talkback has helped me in many ways by finding my voice, giving me the
I don’t think there’s ever been a time when I haven’t been advocating for people. Throughout my working life advocacy has been an integral part,
People with disabilities are nearly three times more likely to experience unsafe relationships. It’s a shocking statistic and it needs to change. To help make
Talkback were delighted to take part in the Shout out for SEND conference last Wednesday. Hosted by Buckinghamshire Council, this free event took place at
Back in 2001, some two decades ago, the first white paper that had been written in 30 years about people with learning disabilities was released
Establishing Common Grounds Horses are wonderful creatures. Like autistic people they love routine. It can also upset them just as much if the routines are
The Paralympic Games, as it always is, has been a truly amazing event. It is undoubtedly one of the highlights of the sporting calendar. The
A recent Freedom of Information request, sent by the BBC to 151 councils across the UK, has revealed that the amount that disabled and vulnerable
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