Legal toolkits: know your rights
Our advice guides are here to provide advocates of people with a learning disability information on a range of topics, from housing and education to health and social care.
If you are a family member, support worker or advocate to someone with a learning disability, these guides also aim to give you peace of mind by offering clear and practical advice.
Social care
- Accessing health and social care services: the rights of adults with a learning disability
Published 8 September 2015, last updated June 2018 - Accessing health and social care services: the rights of adults with a learning disability (Welsh language version)
Published 19 February 2018
Housing
- Housing Law: the rights of tenants with a learning disability
- Housing Law: the rights of tenants with a learning disability - supplement
Published 8 September 2015, last updated February 2017
Education
- Applying for specialist further education provision: young people aged 16-25
Published 8 September 2015, last updated June 2018 - Access to education
Published 9 May 2019
Child protection
- Supporting parents with a learning disability through the child protection system
Published 8 September 2015, last updated June 2018
Advocacy
- Advocacy and Access to Information under the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014
Published 4 May 2017
Relationships
- Friendships, sexual relationships and marriage
Published 8 May 2018
Leisure
- Accessing leisure and community services
Published June 2018
Access to education
- Access to education
Published 9 May 2019
Benefits
- Applying for disability benefits
Published March 2020
A Welsh language version of this document will be published soon.
About the toolkits
These toolkits were produced by Mencap Cymru and the School of Law & Politics, Cardiff University.
For more information, contact the Wales Learning Disability Helpline: helpline.wales@mencap.org.uk.
Benefits, debt and money issues
The Wales Learning Disability Helpline work closely with Advicelink Cymru for quality assured advice on:
- benefits
- debt
- money issues
- employment
- education
- housing
- immigration
- discrimination problems.
The Wales Learning Disability Helpline can make a referral for you, or you can call Advicelink Cymru on 0808 8000 300.
Advicelink Cymru is delivered by Citizens Advice and partners. It is available Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm (closed on bank holidays).
Os oes gennych chi gwestiwn ynglŷn ag anabledd dysgu, neu i gael gwybodaeth a chefnogaeth, cysylltwch â ni:
Rhadffôn: 0808 8000 300 (ddydd Llun i ddydd Gwener o 9am hyd 5pm ar gau ar wyliau banc).
E-bost: helpline.wales@mencap.org.uk.