Tony Hickmott to be released after 21 years in hospital
A BBC article has shared that Tony Hickmott, an autistic man, will be released from the ATU that he has lived in for over 21 years.
The CBF writes topical articles regularly and produces three newsletters a year, providing opinion and resources for families and professionals.
A BBC article has shared that Tony Hickmott, an autistic man, will be released from the ATU that he has lived in for over 21 years.
Take part in a survey about your experiences of services and support in Camden as part of the Getting it Right project.
Our response to the shocking treatment uncovered at The Edenfield Centre
An investigation by the BBC’s Panorama programme has exposed a toxic culture at one of the UK’s largest mental health hospitals.
Gemma, our Family Support Lead is running the 2022 London Marathon in support of the CBF.
BBC Disclosure has aired a documentary investigating why four young men with learning disabilities in Scotland have been stuck in secure hospitals for years.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission have posted a response to the Building the Right Support Action Plan, published 14th July 2022.
On the 22nd of July 2022 the Joint Committee on Human Right published a report on protecting human rights in care settings.
To remember and acknowledge Jan’s work and commitment we are offering Challenging Behaviour Workshops for family carers.