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Centre for Autism, Neuro-Developmental Disorders, and Intellectual Disability. A centre of excellence bringing together education, training, and research
Chester, England
Joined January 2019
#ARFID is common in autistic children, yet often missed. Our new #review maps early signs and effective interventions — and calls for urgent action on screening tools, training & autism-informed care. Find out more here: https://t.co/HIuUBscFRA
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Our Public and Patient Involvement group from @autism_together for the Unlocking Excellence Project, helped us to co-produce an easy to read newsletter Click here to download this newsletter https://t.co/qoa0CDzaS6 Or to find out more, click here https://t.co/kYrbDR1df1
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We are pleased to share the second edition of our quarterly newsletter from the Unlocking Excellence project! To be added to our mailing list, email cwp.unlocking.excellence@nhs.net For more information, please follow this link https://t.co/88NQWk7Vdx
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At our stakeholder event focused on improving research into SEND population today. This is Prof Helen Sharp from Liverpool University talking about key components in designing a child cohort study. Really fascinating walk through considerations in undertaking research.
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Are you a health or social care professional working with children or adults with #IntellectualDisability? Take part in our survey to help improve community #MentalHealth care: https://t.co/sARIMApeAc
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We are pleased to share the first newsletter from the Unlocking Excellence project! Learn about our research to enhance community mental health care for people with intellectual disability, meet the team and collaborators, and explore upcoming plans. https://t.co/kYrbDR1df1
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Check out our ‘Hear my Voice’ video series this #NeurodiversityWeek. The videos examine various techniques for preventing and managing a crisis from the perspective of young children, parent carers, and young carers. https://t.co/40ad64zlCZ
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Have you seen our ‘CHECK’ Reasonable adjustment checklists? The checklists have been designed make health appointments, training sessions, and employment meetings comfortable and accessible for neurodivergent people. Learn more: https://t.co/P7tCoXgLSP
#NeurodiversityWeek
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To mark #NeurodiversityCelebrationWeek we're sharing our free ADHD video series. The series designed with @ADHDFoundation aim to inform people about what ADHD is and how to manage it. Learn more on our website: https://t.co/K6jYfXnmU1
#NeurodiversityWeek
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We’re proud to be supporting Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2025! Neurodiversity Celebration Week is a worldwide initiative that challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about neurological differences. #NeurodiversityCelebrationWeek #NeurodiversityWeek @NCWeek
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What a privilege to present our @BurdettTrust for nursing project today, and thank you for an amazing event @CANDDID1
Tracey Hartley-Smith, Nurse Consultant, Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust, is attending this year’s CANDDID Conference to discuss “addressing respiratory health inequalities for people with learning disabilities from minoritised ethnic communities” #CANDDIDConf25
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It’s time for the final keynote speaker of the 2025 CANDDID Conference! We’d like to say a huge thank you to all attendees, speakers, and organisers for another brilliant conference #CANDDIDConf25
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“This day has been amazing and I’ve learnt so much”. As we begin to wrap up this year’s CANDDID Conference, Professor Christine Wee takes the time to share her highlights about the day and what she is going to take away from attending #CANDDIDConf25
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Professor Umesh Chauhan, Professor of Primary Care, University of Central Lancashire, GP Partner at Pendle View Medical Centre, has started his session on barriers to healthcare for people with intellectual disability from ethnic backgrounds #CANDDIDConf25
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Our final sessions of the day have just started and first to the stage is Dr Ewelina Rydzewska-Fazekas, Lecturer in Health Futures and Programme Co-Ordinator at @EdinburghUni. Dr Ewelina is discussing avoidable morality and health inequalities in autistic people #CANDDIDConf25
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We’re so proud to have created a conference space that enables and encourages open and honest conversations #CANDDIDConf25
Very open, productive and bold conversation now. @CANDDID1 clearly create a conference space where people feel they can be honest.
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Tracey Hartley-Smith, Nurse Consultant, Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust, is attending this year’s CANDDID Conference to discuss “addressing respiratory health inequalities for people with learning disabilities from minoritised ethnic communities” #CANDDIDConf25
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Nick is attending this year’s CANDDID Conference as an expert with lived experience, after finding out in his early 50s that he is autistic. This is Nick’s third time attending our annual conference, and we’ve asked him to share his reasons for attending #CANDDIDConf25
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'We'll do what we need to do to get the message across.' Amazing Tracey Hartley-Smith, Nurse Consultant, addressing respiratory health inequalities among minoritised ethnic communities. @CANDDID1
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With the afternoon sessions now underway, we’re catching up with Professor Vicky Karkou from @edgehill about her seminar #CANDDIDConf25 Vicky explains that her work is largely about “creating opportunities for mental health services to link with community organisations”.
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