Latest: Learning on the job – if you’d like to find out more about our plans to develop a broader range of training options and vocational opportunities for people with learning disabilities, please phone Jackie Bennett on 01424 430066 or email jackie.bennett@eastsussex.gov.uk.
A learning disability can happen when you are born or because of an illness or injury during your early years. If you have a learning disability you will need help with learning and remembering. You may also need support to communicate and do everyday things.
We provide a range of services and help for people with a learning disability. We also aim to help those who support you (known as carers).
Information about day time activities including joining a club and making friends, or learning a new skill such as getting a job.
Help for those who want to have a short break either in their own home, or in a respite centre.
Help for those who may require 24 hour help and assistance with their care.
Information on what support we can offer if you want to live by yourself at home, or with family or friends.
Help with your social care assessment.
Information about the Learning Disability Partnership Board, including minutes and plans for the future.
Latest news and developments for people with a learning disability and their carers.
This is a printed version of a page from East Sussex County Council's website - eastsussex.gov.uk. Visit the site to find more information about services across East Sussex.
East Sussex County Council, County Hall, St Anne's Crescent, Lewes, BN7 1UE. Tel: 01273 481000