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Health & Wellness · United Kingdom
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Jul 2026
Over half of adults with learning difficulties do not live past 65, report says
More than half of adults with learning disabilities in England die before age 65, with the latest LeDeR mortality review showing they die an average of 19 years younger than the general population. Avoidable deaths have declined but remain nearly double the national average. Government ministers described the findings as unacceptable and highlighted ongoing measures including training, improved data sharing and a digital flag for reasonable adjustments. Concerns were raised by advocacy groups and Mencap about ending the LeDeR report in its current form and the risk of reduced oversight. The story highlights individual cases, including the avoidable death of Charlie Lander, underscoring persistent health inequalities and calls for continued scrutiny and action.
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