
Pashtana Zormati
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Research assistant @uniofherts
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13-08-2023 22:01:48
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Exciting news! Our final stakeholder event is happening on 24th April! Join us online to hear about our research with people with learning disabilities who have moved out of hospital under Transforming Care. To register email [email protected]




Our Making Positive Moves shows the foundations that support people with learning disabilities to live their best life after moving out of hospital settings. Lots of powerful examples and stories shared at our conference about what these foundations look like for different people.


We’re very excited to be here Pashtana Zormati with an amazing poster The Challenging Behaviour Foundation thanks for inviting us

At The Challenging Behaviour Foundation Mencap conference in Islington Holloway And here’s our lovely Julie on the screen. Julie Newcombe Rightful Lives


Vivien Cooper of The Challenging Behaviour Foundation at the National Strategy Group conference on #culture So important to develop supportive, caring, kind services for people. Produce together in all we do #coproduction NHS England Mencap LDEngland


The Challenging Behaviour Foundation Stephen and Julien are proud of their involvement in talking about positive cultures and support. Also learning about other advocacy work. A great day at the National Strategy Group #Coproduction #Advocacy



Today Making Positive Moves team hosted their first co-production workshop University of Hertfordshire We are really excited about the outcome of these workshops! Two more workshops to go... Herts Research Research at HPFT Uni of Herts LMS


Chief Executive Jonathan Senker speaks to Louisa Rhodes and Helen Ellis-Caird from the Making Positive Moves project about their 'Building My Foundations' model, which demonstrates what people with learning disabilities need to live a happy and healthy life in the community'.


If you are a / know of Muslim women aged 18-24 seeking mental health support then consider this National Institute for Health and Care Research study. We are exploring if Inspirited Minds faith based therapy works as well as usual care. It’s free to take part! Sign up and learn more: im-adaptedstudy.co.uk

Are you a #MuslimWoman aged 18-24 in #Birmingham or #London seeking help for #mentalhealth? The IM-Adapted Study exploring a faith-based therapy programme developed by Inspirited Minds is looking for volunteers, visit the website to find out more im-adaptedstudy.co.uk

