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|Title |LD 201 Understand the context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities |
|Level |2 |
|Credit value |4 |
|Learning outcomes |Assessment criteria |
|The learner will |The learner can: |
|1. Understand the legislation and policies that |Identify legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights, |
|support the human rights and inclusion of |inclusion, equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities |
|individuals with learning disabilities | |
| |Explain how this legislation and policies influence the day to day experiences of |
| |individuals with learning disabilities and their families |
|2. Understand the nature and characteristics of |Explain what is meant by ‘learning disability’ |
|learning disability | |
| |Give examples of causes of learning disabilities |
| |

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