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Thinking about health and people with learning disabilities - 11am - 3pm

Thursday 20th September

This FREE all day event has been organised by the National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) and takes place at Showroom and Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield.

This event is about what people with learning disabilities, their families and supporters need to know about some important health issues:

  • Weight and the importance of being a healthy weight
  • Mental health and wellbeing
  • Flu jabs and other ways to stop getting flu

It is also about what people with learning disabilities, families and supporters can do so that people with learning disabilities can live better, healthier lives.

This is the second of seven events being held around England throughout the year.
The event will start at 11am, with drinks from 10.30am, and will finish at 3pm.
This event is for people with learning disabilities and their family carers.
People with learning disabilities can bring a paid supporter with them who can help them be more healthy.

You can book a place by completing the application form attached to this flyer and returning it to meetingsandevents@ndti.org.uk
The application for is also available as a Microsoft Word document if preferable.

For more information visit the NDTi event page, or contact Anna Marriott at NDTi on 01225 789 135


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