ADULTS WITH A LEARNING DISABILITY IN SCOTLAND The Fraser of Allander Institute has a project looking at areas where the public sector, employers and civil society could help the lives of people with learning disabilities better.. ‘Scotland’s Invisible People’ click here - Report - Scotland’s invisible people | Fraser of Allander Institute focusses on setting the context around the landscape for adults with a learning disability in Scotland. It is also available as an easy read summary. - click here
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24/7/2023 11:03:33 am
Adults with a Learning Disability in Scotland face unique challenges in accessing support and opportunities for personal growth. By fostering inclusivity and empowering individuals with learning disabilities, Scotland can create a more inclusive society that values and nurtures the diverse talents of its citizens. Collaboration between such organizations and the government is crucial to ensure a brighter and more promising future for this often underserved community.
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9/10/2023 11:30:32 am
Adults with a Learning Disability in Scotland face unique challenges in today's digital age. While advancements in online accessibility have improved their access to information and services, concerns regarding their vulnerability to potentially exploitative online adult advertising persist. It is crucial for policymakers and support organizations to prioritize digital literacy and protection measures to ensure that individuals with learning disabilities can navigate the internet safely and independently while mitigating the risks associated with online adult advertising.
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