Report the death of someone with a learning disability or an autistic person
Newham Council takes part in a national NHS-funded programme called the 'Learning Disabilities Mortality Review' (LeDeR), which is looking into deaths across the UK.
People with learning disabilities in the UK are 4 times more likely to die of preventable causes compared with the rest of the population.
We want to make sure autistic people and people with learning disabilities get:
- the right care in the right place
- the right support,
- reduce health inequalities
How you can help
If you know someone over 18 years old with learning disabilities or was autistic in Newham who has recently died, please report the details using the link below.
To report the death of a child or young person under 18 years of age, please visit Child Death Review.
You can share what you know by completing the NHS LeDeR 'notification of death' form online:
Report the death of someone with learning disabilities online
Anyone can make a report – you don't have to be related to the person. Your report will not be treated as an official registration of death.
Thank you for your help with this important work.
You can find out more about the national programme at NHS England: learning disabilities.
The information you provide when you report a death will be used to better understand the needs of people with a learning disability or autistic people and to improve future services.