Birmingham and Solihull launch three-year plan to transform learning disability and autism support
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Alison Bloomer
9d ago· 3 min readenNews
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A three-year plan has been launched in Birmingham and Solihull to transform support for people with learning disabilities and autism. The strategy focuses on prevention, independence, and community care, with 10 key action areas. Central goals include reducing avoidable hospital admissions, enhancing preventive services, improving community support access, strengthening early intervention, and reducing reliance on inpatient services — enabling individuals to live longer, healthier, and more independent lives.
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bskyBirmingham and Solihull launch three-year plan to transform learning disability and autism supportlearningdisabilitytoday.co.ukKey quotes
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Key priorities include improving access to high-quality community support, strengthening early intervention and prevention, reducing reliance on inpatient services, and improving coordination
A three-year plan with a focus on prevention, independence and community care has been launched to transform support for people with learning disabilities and autism across Birmingham and Solihull.
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