Category: Category 4


  • What is person-centred care?

    โ€œPerson-centred careโ€ is an umbrella term that describes various approaches to health and well-being, which place the person at the centre of their own choices and decisions. This means two things: firstly, all people should be treated with โ€œdignity, compassion, and respectโ€, and secondly, the care we extend towards a person with a disability, for…

  • Learning disability vs. learning difficulty: how are they different?

    A learning disability is a condition that affects how someone sees and knows the world.[1] A person with a learning disability, for example, may find it challenging or require some extra time to understand, process, and retain information in the same way as a neurotypical person. This is because some people who have a learning…