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Mandatory Learning disability and autism training for health and care staff

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The government has published its response to what people said about its proposals for mandatory training for health and care staff.

There is also an easy read version of the same response.

Original consultation

Summary

Have your say on proposals to introduce mandatory learning disability and autism training for health and care staff.

This consultation ran from  to 

The government wants to know how we can make sure that health and social care staff have the right training to understand the needs of people with a learning disability and autistic people, and make reasonable adjustments to support them.

The consultation considers issues around the training and development staff need to better support people with a learning disability or autistic people.

We want to know what people think about our proposals on:

  • the planned content of the training
  • how the training should be delivered
  • how to involve people with a learning disability or autistic people in training
  • how we can mandate, monitor and evaluate the impact of training

The consultation will be of particular interest to:

  • people with a learning disability or autistic people
  • the families and carers of people with a learning disability or autistic people
  • patient groups
  • providers of health and social care services

Documents

Learning disability and autism training for health and care staff: consultation document

PDF, 300KB, 39 pages

Learning disability and autism training for health and care staff: easy read version

PDF, 2.99MB, 19 pages

Published 13 February 2019
Last updated 5 November 2019 – hide all updates

  1. The government’s response to the consultation has been published. An easy read version has also been published.
  2. The closing date for this consultation has been extended by 2 weeks. It will now close on 26 April.
  3. The technical issue has been fixed.
  4. Updated with an alert to inform of technical difficulties with the online response platform.
  5. First published.


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