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SUMMARY:Improving communication\, improving lives: how professionals
	 should talk to the people they support
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DESCRIPTION:\n	In this webinar from Learning Disability Today\, Alexis Q
	uinn\, autistic woman and author\; Dr Jeremy Tudway\, Clinical Director fo
	r Dimensions\, and Max Green\, Ambassador for the National Autistic Societ
	y\, talk about how communication is key to providing good care to people w
	ith a learning disability and/or autism. It looks at how professionals com
	municate with the people they are supporting\, what they do and don’t sa
	y\, and how they say it.\n\n\n\n	This webinar is for:\n\n\n\n	\n		GPs\n	\n
		\n		Psychiatrists\n	\n	\n		Practice managers\n	\n	\n		Professionals worki
	ng with people with a learning disability and/or autism\n	\n	\n		People wi
	th a learning disability and/or autism\n	\n\n\n\n	The panellists will disc
	uss how communication is essential to improve the care and quality of life
	 of people with a learning disability and/or autism. In the first part of 
	this talk\, Alexis Quinn talks about her experience in an Assessment and T
	reatment Unit (ATU) where she was over-medicated and subjected to restrain
	t and seclusion. She will also discuss how support in the community could 
	have prevented her hospital stay.\n\n\n\n	In the second part of the talk\,
	 Dr Jeremy Tudway\, Clinical Director for Dimensions\, and Max Green\, Amb
	assador for the National Autistic Society\, will talk about how communicat
	ion is key\, looking at how professionals communicate with the people they
	 are supporting\, what they do and don’t say\, and how they say it.\n\n\
	n\n	Register\n\n
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