Partnership is key to new-look website for Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Board

Group committed to supporting families and carers

Group of people attend a board meeting

Members of the Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board (LLDPB) have been at the very heart of the planning and launch of the board’s new-look website.

The (LLDPB) supports people with learning disabilities, their families and carers.

Unveiled at a recent conference for care professionals, the website development involved members of the LLDPB deciding what it should look like and what content should be included.

Board members have been involved in all aspects of the website review, including having a vote on the design of new logos

Alix and David chair the board and feature on the website in which they talk about their work and the role of locality groups which it supports.

Alix said: “We all worked together to make sure that the new website has everything we need.

David said: “By visiting the website, people who work to support people with learning disabilities can easily find useful information.”

I joined the group of volunteers and was impressed by their determination to make sure the new website was a success.

More information is available online about the board, or by e-mailing ldpbleicestershire@leics.gov.uk


 

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