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Community Living is an independent, quarterly magazine that supports inclusion, promotes equality and challenges assumptions about learning disability. Our editorial ethos is driven by our belief in the right for people to thrive in their communities.

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Launched as a campaigning magazine 35 years ago, Community Living is published by the charity CL Initiatives and supported by a board of trustees.

Thanks to the backing of our sponsors, supporters and subscribers, we champion good practice while also reporting on the the challenges that undermine people’s ability to live well in their communities.

Our editor is award-winning freelance journalist and author Saba Salman.