Exploring the route to self-employment and small business ownership for people with learning disabilities.
A network of friends and family is especially important to people with learning disabilities who may outlive their parents or other close family.
Talking about sensitive subjects with offspring can be uncomfortable for any parents, and it can be even harder if your son/daughter has learning disabilities.
Making decisions about leaving your money and possessions is an important part of planning for the future.
This section guides you through the different housing and support options.
An emergency plan sets out the best way of supporting your relative in case of an emergency.
This section gives additional information about what to look out for when your relative is moving from the family home.
This checklist can be used to help you plan which areas you want to do further work on, either now or in the future.
Templates to help you work with your relative to make plans for the future.
This section of the guide includes a glossary and information on useful organisations.