Supporting young people with learning disabilities

Episode 22,   Dec 09, 2019, 09:18 AM

Hear about our Love Life resources aimed at young people with special educational needs and learning disabilities

The NSPCC developed Love Life in partnership with Dr. El Stannage and Connecting Youth Culture for young people with learning difficulties or special educational needs.

The films and resources help support adults in starting conversations with young people aged 11 to 25 about topics such as feelings, privacy and boundaries, relationships and online safety.

Listen to our episode to find out:

  • why and how the films and resources were developed
  • how the resources can be delivered 
  • the benefits these resources provide for young people with learning disabilities 
Read the podcast transcript on the NSPCC Learning website.

💬 About the speakers

Helen Westerman is joint acting Head of the Safeguarding in Communities team at the NSPCC and has been working at the charity for the past 13 years. She is also the Local Campaigns Manager in the North of England, running local and regional campaigns in partnership with health, social care, police, education and voluntary sector agencies which aim to safeguard children and young people.

Elanor Stannage has a PhD in Arts in Mental Health and has worked as a theatre practitioner, director, writer, and producer for over a decade. This involves creating projects and performances with marginalised communities and specialising in the areas of mental health and learning difficulties. She has also developed and worked with Connecting Youth Culture on Fuse Theatre - an inclusive youth theatre for over 10 years - which has helped inspire the concept for Love Life.

📚 Related resources

> Access our Love Life resources

> Read more about safeguarding children with SEND

> Hear about our study into safeguarding disabled children from sexual abuse

> Read our blog on exploring emotions and relationships with young people with SEND


Intro/outro music is Lights by Sappheiros