17/06/2026
Our healthy living toolkits for people with a learning disability provide loads of helpful advice and details of support on better nutrition, hydration and physical activity.
Research shows that people with learning disabilities are significantly more likely to experience health conditions linked to poor nutrition and low levels of physical activity. In Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland, more than one-in-ten (11%) of people with a learning disability are underweight, while one-in-three (33%) are living with obesity.
The Healthy Living Toolkits provide clear, accessible guidance tailored to three key audiences:
• Health professionals – with role-specific advice on identifying and monitoring concerns.
• Family and friend carers – offering practical tips and nutritional information.
• Individuals with lived experience – empowering people to take an active role in their own health.
The full set of toolkits are available for free download and there are specific versions for:
• People with lived experience: standard and easy read versions
• Family/friend carers
• Adult social care
• Carer providers
• GP practice staff
• Other healthcare professionals
More information available at:
A new set of healthy living toolkits have been launched today, 19 June 2025, to help support people with learning disabilities to lead healthier and happier lives. The toolkits, developed by the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (LLR) Learning Disabilities and Autism (LDA) Collaborative, aim to....