Building on Orkney’s strengths for people with learning disabilities
An event, tomorrow, Thursday, December 13, will look at how the lives of people with learning disabilities can be improved in Orkney.
In line with Scotland’s learning disability strategy, the aim is to consider ways in which people with learning disabilities can live longer healthier lives, participate fully in all aspects of society and prosper as individuals.
The event, at the Pickaquoy Centre, will bring together a wide range of participants including people with learning disabilities, their families and carers, health and social care staff, local businesses and representatives from the isles.
Those taking part will look at examples of where people with learning disabilities are already actively involved in community life.
They will consider what barriers prevent people with learning disabilities from contributing more to the planning and design of local services — and consider how to build on the strengths of communities in Orkney to make them even more inclusive.
The event will be supported by Orkney Health and Care and the Scottish Commission for Learning Disability (SCLD).
Catriona Rowley, the SCLD’s Implementation and Involvement officer, said: “Given Orkney’s well renowned distinctive identity and sense of community, we look forward to hearing about what is happening on the islands and learning from this as we seek to improve the lives of people with learning disabilities across Scotland.”