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  • Easy read version of the national framework for NHS continuing healthcare and NHS-funded nursing care.

  • A leaflet about cervical screening by and for women with learning disabilities.

  • How to support children and young people with learning disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions and mental health difficulties who are at risk of restrictive intervention.

  • Guidance for health and social care professionals about the legal duty to make reasonable adjustments for people with learning disabilities.

  • To help health professionals, paid social care staff and family members to support someone with learning disabilities to get good oral care.

  • Guidance to help health professionals, social care staff and family members to help someone with learning disabilities to be screened for cancer.

  • Guidance on providing support and reasonable adjustments to meet the needs of people with learning disabilities who have difficulty swallowing (dysphagia).

  • Evidence and information for health and care professionals and the wider public health workforce to support people with a learning disability and their families.

  • Guidance to help health professionals, social care staff and family members prevent and manage constipation in someone with learning disabilities.

  • To help public health, health professionals, paid social care staff and family members to prevent falls in people with learning disabilities.

  • Guidance about the annual health check programme for people with learning disabilities.

  • Guidance to help health professionals, social care staff and family members to support someone with learning disabilities when they're having blood taken.

  • Guidance to help health and social care professionals and family members support people with learning disabilities to lose weight.

  • Guidance on how to make reasonable adjustments to help support people with learning disabilities in using pharmacy services.

  • Guidance to help health and social care professionals and family members to support people with learning disabilities who have substance misuse problems.

  • Advice on making reasonable adjustments to eye care services so they are accessible to people with learning disabilities.

  • Information on providing postural care support and reasonable adjustments to meet the needs of people with learning disabilities.

  • Information for health and social care professionals and family carers on meeting the needs of people with dementia and learning disabilities.

  • Sets out standards for training on learning disability and autism for Care Quality Commission (CQC)-registered health and social care providers and their staff.

  • Guidance about the training on learning disability and autism that health and care staff must do if they work in services registered with CQC in England.