Today in Blood Pathway we talked about the Human Rights Act 1998. We explored what each article means through practical examples we might encounter in our daily lives. It is […]
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Research has shown that people with learning disabilities die younger than the general population, and do not receive the same quality of care. This includes the barriers that people with […]
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In this week’s session of the Money management course, we continued to look at some budgeting dilemmas. The members worked in small groups and discussed some ‘What would you do?’ […]
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Yesterday’s diary meeting was an opportunity for the members to practice their office skills. Phil chaired the meeting, Siobhan read the diary and Jade took the minutes. The next diary […]
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For this week of money management, the group got together and listed all the activities and other things that they could think of that are free. The purpose of this […]
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In today’s new People First Merseyside podcast episode we interview Michael Reid. It might be difficult to understand Michael so we have provided a transcript below: EMMA: Hello and welcome […]
Read MoreIn the DAVID Project, members have been working hard over the past few months to create scripts for six short films we will be creating with film-maker Jake Ryan. These […]
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Today the Live and Learn team leaders received minute-taking training from Paul Dawson. Paul taught the team leaders some effective ways of taking minutes and what should or shouldn’t be […]
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In today’s session, we continued to talk about essential and non-essential spending. The members agreed that some items are clearly essential (bills, rent, debt, food etc), or non-essential (pub, holidays, […]
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Yesterday we held our monthly diary meeting which allows the members to update their diaries and make sure that everyone knows what is happening each day. In Live and Learn […]
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