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CRUSE BEREAVEMENT CARE ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2008 Key speakers' presentations: Resilient children Enabling dying at home Bereavement and learning disabilities
People with a learning disability are often excluded from the processes surrounding death. Assumptions are made about their ability / inability to cope with death and bereavement. During the session Leroy, who has a learning disability, and Dame Jo, explored some of the issues. Leroy has worked with Mencap for nine years on campaigns and policy, and he is passionate about campaigning for the rights of people with profound and multiple learning difficulties. He shared some of his personal experiences. Dame Jo described the organisation’s work, the challenges facing people with a learning disability and suggested some possible ways that Cruse could support them. She has been named as one of the first three commissioners for the health and social care watchdog, the Care Quality Commission. Disability, abuse and loss Does mourning end? Workshops included: Reporting from the Cruse Bereavement Care National Conference, September 2007 Presentations from the International Conference hosted by Cruse in 2005
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