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Katie Rae is a member of the WM ADASS Co-production Advisory Group
WM-ADASS is delivering lived experience coaching to social care leaders in our region. Co-production Advisory Group co-chair Keymn Whervin (on right) is one of the coaches
Vince's evidence was gathered by WM ADASS as part of the LeDeR Managing Deterioration Programme report undertaken with ADASS East and local NHS organisations
Our research on autism and parental blame has involved a systematic literature review, an online survey of 783 parents of autistic children, and two focus groups with parents
Members of our Co-production Advisory Group are advising networks and groups across our region as part of a push for real change
Flexibility around compensation options for experts by experience ensures that everyone’s needs and preferences are considered, fostering a sense of inclusion and respect says Katie-Rose Stone, and member of the Co-production Advisory Group