Learning Disability Statistics Scotland 2015 report

Learning Disability Statistics Scotland 2015 report

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The Learning Disability Statistics Scotland 2015 report has now been published by the Scottish Commission for Learning Disability (SCLD).

This is the report of statistics about adults with learning disabilities who Scottish local authorities knew about in 2015.

You can download the full report and accompanying annexes by following the link below.

www.scld.org.uk/evidence-and-research/2015-report

If you’d like to find out more about LDSS or have a question about the report, please contact Chris Maguire at SCLD on 0141 248 3733 or email at [email protected] or you can contact Claire Stuart at [email protected]

 

Write to SCLD at  5th Floor, Suite 5.2, Stock Exchange Court, 77 Nelson Mandela Place, Glasgow, G2 1QY

 

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