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Digital Exclusion Profiling of Vulnerable Groups: Adults with Learning Disabilities - Summary

 

 

 

Published 24 October 2008

Summary

A learning disability affects someone's ability to learn, communicate or do everyday things. Most develop before a baby is born, during birth or because of a serious illness in early Childhood. The Department of Health defines a learning disability through the following three factors:

  • A significantly reduced ability to understand new or complex information, to learn new skills (impaired intelligence), with
  • A reduced ability to cope independently (impaired social functioning)
  • Which started before adulthood, with a lasting effect on development

This document summarises the findings of the Digital Exclusion Profiling of Vulnerable Groups: Adults with Learning Disabilities - A Profile.

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