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Learning Disability Partnership Board

Herefordshire's Learning Disability Partnership Board

The Learning Disability Partnership Board for Herefordshire meets four times a year to discuss the work that is going on to help people with learning disabilities. It also provides a voice for those with disabilities to help design services.

There is information about Learning Disability on the NHS website and on the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Integrated Care System website

Learning Disability Strategy

The Learning Disability Strategy 2018 to 2028 sets out the long term commissioning plans of Herefordshire Council and Herefordshire Clinical Commissioning Group with and on behalf of people with a learning disability and their family carers.

To keep progressing the strategy we have created an implementation plan that we continually update.

Learning Disability Partnership Board meetings

Herefordshire's Learning Disability Partnership Board everything about us but not without us

If you are interested in attending any of our meetings, or would like to find out more about our work, please email Paul Choppen, Partnership Board Assistant, Herefordshire Council at paul.choppen@herefordshire.gov.uk

Next Learning Disability Board meeting 2025

  • Tuesday 9 December 2025 from 1.30pm to 4pm in the Jim Tonkin Room at Herefordshire Archive and Records Centre, Fir Tree Lane, Rotherwas, Hereford HR2 6LA

View LDPB meetings minutes and documents

Bill of Rights

A Bill of Rights is a list of important things that helps a person to live their life as they want to.

If you feel you are getting treated unfairly see your carer, support worker or someone you trust. The Bill of Rights might help you explain why you are not being treated fairly.

LeDeR

The Learning Disability Mortality Review Programme, known as LeDeR, is funded by NHS England.

It is trying to improve the care and medical treatment and to help reduce the deaths of people with a learning disability.

Read more about the LeDeR Programme on the Herefordshire & Worcestershire Integrated Care System website.

Learning Disability Partnership Board documents