What does LeDeR stand for NHS?
a learning disability and autistic people
What is a LeDeR notification?
Anyone can tell us about the death of a person with a learning disability or an autistic person. This includes family doctors (GPs), health and social care staff, family members, friends and carers.
What is a LeDeR review?
In a LeDeR review someone who is trained to carry out reviews, usually someone who is clinical or has a social work background, looks at the person's life and the circumstances that led up to their death and from the information they have makes recommendations to the local commissioning system about changes that could ...
How do I report a death to the LeDeR?
Telephone
- 01278 727411.
- Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm (except public holidays)
Why is LeDeR important?
The Learning Disabilities Mortality Review (LeDeR) programme was established in May 2015 to support local areas across England to review the deaths of people with a learning disability, to learn from those deaths and to put that learning into practice.