About our research

About our research

We aim to improve the lives of people with learning disabilities and autistic people.

Our distinctive approach is centred on working with people with learning disabilities, autistic people, and their families — including involving them as co-researchers.

How we work is vitally important to us. We seek to creatively break boundaries and find new ways of working.

Our research brings into the light the inequalities people face, and helps to understand why this happens and how to support people to enjoy flourishing lives.

We put the evidence we find in the hands of people who can make use of it to drive positive social change.

An essential part of our work is building capacity for the future — helping people with learning disabilities, autistic people and family carers to develop research skills and play a full part in our research. As well as researching equity, we aim to promote it through our research practice.

Our research cluster is underpinned by a commitment to social justice and ethics.

Meet the team

See contact details, publications history, specialisms and more.

Our research areas

Our particular interests include:

  • marginalisation and experiences of exclusion
  • strategies of resistance
  • experiences throughout the life course, including into older age
  • evaluating social and health care services
  • critically examining social care policy
  • relationships, intimacy and sexuality
  • socioeconomic and health inequalities
  • patient safety and protection for groups deemed to be vulnerable
  • mental health and wellbeing
  • families

Our collaborations

We work with a diverse network of people with learning disabilities, family carers, self advocacy and third sector organisations, policymakers, service providers, health and social care practitioners, and academics.

Our research networks extend throughout the UK, and internationally with joint projects as far afield as Japan and Australia.

Individual collaborators include:

  • Changing Our Lives
  • Dimensions
  • Learning Disability England
  • Learn, Motivate, Change, Prosper
  • MacIntyre
  • My Life, My Choice
  • Pathways Associates
  • People First
  • Self-advocacy organisations across England
  • Sunderland People First
  • Association of Directors of Adult Social Services
  • British Association of Social Workers
  • Care Quality Commission
  • Department of Health and Social Care
  • INQUEST
  • Local Government Association
  • NHS England
  • Skills for Care

Featured research

Completed and linked research