See the embedded link on “full response” letter around neurodiversity- interesting read- and LD as used here in the UK is more like intellectual or developmental disabilities in the US if I remember correctly- they retain the older notions of dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia instead. 
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Hello Mack,

The deadline for the Learning Disabilities Autism and Neurodivergence (LDAN) Bill Consultation has passed, marking a crucial milestone for Scotland. We want to take a moment to thank you for participating in the process, for spreading awareness and getting Scotland talking about learning disabilities. By responding you’ve not only contributed to shaping policies but also empowered people with learning disabilities to access their human rights. Thank you for standing with us.

 

We are pleased to share our full response with you.

Our staff team has worked tirelessly to ensure people with learning disabilities were not just included, but their voices were amplified in the process. Since it was published in December 2023, we have:

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