Sonya Robertshaw (she/her)
@robertshawsonya
Workforce Lead (Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism) WY Health and Care Partnership. HPMA Rising Star 2023. School Governor. Mum of 2, loves to run.
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06-12-2019 14:27:53
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Thanks Caroline and Angwen for this weekās leadership message and blog. Good to see practical action alongside ambition in all of the content again this week. I am proud to work for West Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership šš»šš¼šš½šš¾ššæ
Our Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism programme workforce team and Ahead Partnership collaborated to develop a programme that introduced young people to Adult Secure Services and associated roles. You can read a report about this work here: bit.ly/4aMrVe8
Want to improve the diversity of your staff team? Read this blog & report šš½ workforce.wypartnership.co.uk/application/fiā¦ V.affirming for us The Cellar Trust as these are the barriers we've removed in recent yrs & it has worked! None of it is š science/costs Ā£ either. Just need to make it happen!
Thank you all involved in the videos & celebration event today. I learned alot from participants & enjoyed leading this project. ā¤ļø Videos: workforce.wypartnership.co.uk/programmes/menā¦ Touchstone Rashpal S. Sagoo West Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership Sonya Robertshaw (she/her) Kathryn Hart Rhiannon Oliver
We are so proud to have worked with West Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership to create videos on supporting neurodivergent people in the workplace. Thank you to all the amazing participants, to Sarbjit Kaur for coordinating the project, and Rashpal S. Sagoo for their brilliant production. Take a look below.ā¬ļø
The Partnership has launched a series of videos that show how important reasonable adjustments are to neurodivergent people in the workplace and how managers and colleagues can support them. You can watch these videos and found out more on our website: workforce.wypartnership.co.uk/programmes/menā¦
The coproduction co-ordination of this work is coming to an end and weāre encouraging professionals at place to continue to include neurodivergent people in the delivery of the aims and ambitions set out on the video below: youtu.be/lnbeaLZTzHA?siā¦ Leeds Autism AIM West Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership