Learning Difficulties from the Healthcare Commission 169,000 people aged 20 or over are known to use services for people with learning difficulties in England.
People with learning difficulties have a right to have their human rights upheld. They should be supported in ways that promote their independence, increase choice and control and inclusion in their communities.
We have recently completed an audit into the extent of services provided to people with learning difficulties by the specialist healthcare sector
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