LeDeR Reviews

The Learning Disability Mortality Review (LeDeR) programme was set up by NHS England to improve the health and social care of people with learning disabilities. It is coordinated by Bristol University but managed locally by each authority.

If a person with a learning disability (aged 4 years or over) dies the LeDeR programme should be notified so that a review can be carried out and any learning identified.

In each case the reviewer will look at the health needs of the individual and the care they were getting, as well as whether annual health checks were being carried out, the right services were being accessed, medication was being reviewed, and reasonable adjustments were being made.

The programme also provides support to local areas to take forward any lessons learned in the reviews to make improvements to service provision.

For more information and to make an online referral, see: Report the death of someone with a learning disability or an autistic person.