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Learning Disability Register

Register with three people listed

If you are on the Learning Disability Register you will be able to get extra health support from your GP surgery.

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The Learning Disability Register is a list that each GP surgery has of their own patients who have a learning disability.

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This is so that staff know who has a learning disability so they can make sure they are supported in a way that works for them.

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When you make a change to meet a person’s needs this is called a reasonable adjustment.

Some examples of reasonable adjustments are:

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giving people a longer appointment

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having a quiet waiting room

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giving people information in easy read, plain English or large print

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letting people bring their carers with them to appointments

In-person and video GP visit

have a choice of a face to face appointment or on a screen

What are the benefits of being on the Learning Disability Register?

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If you are on the Learning Disability Register you will be able to get:

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an Annual Health Check from 14 years and older

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a health action plan

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flu jabs

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NHS COVID jabs

Carers register

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If you are the main carer of someone with a learning disability you should also be registered as a carer by your GP. This will mean you can:

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talk to staff for the person you care for

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you may also be able to get a free NHS carer’s health check

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you will be able to get Flu and COVID jabs

How do I get on the Learning Disability Register?

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Contact your GP and ask them if you are on the Learning Disability Register.

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Not all receptionists will know about the register and may not be able to check it.

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You may need to make an appointment with your GP to talk about this.

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Tell your GP that would like to join the register.

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The GP will ask you some questions about your learning disability and how it affects you.

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More information

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There is information on Mencap’s website about .

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You can find out more about the from NHS England.

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