
World Mental Health Day 2018: #HandsUpForHealthyMinds
This years world mental health day is focusing on young people and mental health in a changing world. It seems this year more than ever before, there has been a
This years world mental health day is focusing on young people and mental health in a changing world. It seems this year more than ever before, there has been a
ADHD – A Misunderstood Condition There still seems to be a lot of scepticism around the cause of ADHD and whether it is over diagnosed. ADHD is a very common
To view part 1 of this blog series, please click here. To view part 2 of this blog series, please click here. To view part 3 of this blog series,
To view part 1 of this blog series, please click here. To view part 2 of this blog series, please click here. In the third instalment of this four part
To view part 1 of this blog series, please click here. In the second instalment of our 4-part World Alzheimer’s Month blog series we are focusing on the importance of
September is World Alzheimer’s Month, a month dedicated to raising awareness and reducing the stigma associated with Alzheimer’s and Dementia, a degenerative brain condition that affects over 50 million people
When working with children or vulnerable adults, the number one priority is their safety. Safeguarding is the action that is taken to promote the welfare of children and vulnerable people
In April, the ABLE Training team traveled to the NEC in Birmingham for the first Dementia Care & Nursing Home Expo. We were excited to meet people from the Dementia
In February we had the amazing opportunity to be invited to speak at the Coram Baaf conference “Aggression and Violence in Foster Care and Adoption”. It was a great event
The phrases ‘self harm’ or ‘self injury’ are used to describe a wide range of behaviours. There are many misunderstandings related to these behaviours and the reasons why they occur.
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