The keys to life - Improving Quality of Life for People with Learning Disabilities EASY READ version

The new learning disability strategy in Scotland, following on from and building on the principles and successes of The same as you, the original reivew of services for people with a learning disability, published in 2000.


Definitions and numbers

What is a learning disability?

Person with support

A learning disability is a lifelong condition that means people may need support to:

  • understand new information
  • learn new skills
  • cope independently

Different people will have different areas of life that they need support with

It is important to remember that everyone with a learning disability is an individual. Different people will have different areas of life that they need support with.

How many people have a learning disability?

About 16,000 school children and young people in Scotland have learning disabilities.

About 16,000 school children and young people in Scotland have learning disabilities.

About 26,000 adults in Scotland have learning disabilities and need support.

Contact

Email: Julie Crawford

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