Kisharon offers support to people with learning disabilities to enjoy the same opportunities as mainstream peers in accordance with the Jewish way of life.
We are excited to announce that Kisharon and @LangdonCharity are developing a joint strategy, in the form of a merged charity, to offer the best possible service to people with Learning Disabilities and Autism in the Jewish community. For more info visit: https://t.co/c1Lz2yQyho
We are excited to announce that Langdon and @Kisharon are developing a joint strategy, in the form of a merged charity, to offer the best possible service to people with learning disabilities and autism in the Jewish community. For more information visit https://t.co/w7LLSHivZF
@CareEngland@matthewsgould@NHSTransform "iplanit is an exciting project made possible through the enthusiasm and hard work of our dedicated staff team. We are able to spend less time on paperwork and more meaningful time with the people we support leading to better outcomes." - Hadassa Kessler, Director of Operations
@CareEngland Staff at Kisharon now spend more time with the people they support thanks to the introduction of iplanit software, said @matthewsgould , National Director for Digital Transformation in the NHS. @CareEngland@NHSTransform
This afternoon the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care reiterated his commitment to supporting the digitisation of the social care sector in order to drive reform #FacingTheFuture#CareEngland2022
Happy International Women’s day from Kisharon. We recognise the strength of women all over the world who achieve many milestones daily, especially every woman at Kisharon, many of whom are not featured in this video. #BreakTheBias
Kisharon stands with Ukraine: our Ukrainian staff, their families and all those with learning disabilities suffering in this needless war
Slava Ukraine! 🇺🇦
@ZelenskyyUa#lviv#ukraine
...However any enthusiasm must be tempered by the impact of the budget on those relying on social care post education for which, most regrettably, this could still turn into a budget of false dawns. - Richard Franklin (2/2)
The governments 2.6bn boost is a much needed investment in the fast growing number of young people with SEN increasing quality of life for future generations as contributing and valued members in our communities... (1/2)
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We are proud to have been voted onto @BoardofDeputies this week. We are delighted to have the opportunity to be a voice of children and adults with learning disabilities and their families and to be able to contribute to the wider Jewish community.
This week's Jewish News front page focuses on the impact of #FreedomDay on 19 July for the community's most vulnerable.
"We seem to be an afterthought".
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children grow up in happy and healthy homes but there is further need for affordable and accessible state-run support which hopefully this report will be the first step in achieving. - Dr Emily Haddock.
Dr Emily Haddock, headteacher of Kisharon Noé School: The independent review into children’s social care is gratefully received and echoes what professionals have known for a long time – that services are stretched, early intervention is not being utilised and that (cont.)
families are fearful of engagement due to bureaucracy and stressful assessment models. The pandemic highlighted how many families rely on grandparents, families and the wider community to support with their children’s care and how great a role these groups play in helping (cont.)