Log my Care has been confirmed as the headline sponsor of the National Learning Disabilities & Autism Awards 2026, marking its second consecutive year supporting these awards. The sponsorship reinforces Log my Care’s ongoing commitment to celebrating excellence in learning disabilities and autism care and recognising the professionals who make a lasting difference across the UK care sector.
The continued partnership reflects a shared commitment to celebrating excellence in learning disabilities and autism sector and recognising the individuals, teams and organisations delivering exceptional support across the UK.
Celebrating Excellence in Learning Disabilities & Autism Care
The National Learning Disabilities & Autism Awards honour outstanding practice, innovation and dedication within services supporting people with learning disabilities and autistic people. The awards shine a spotlight on those who go above and beyond to deliver high-quality, person-centred care and meaningful outcomes.
By sponsoring the awards for a second year, Log my Care is helping ensure that excellence across the sector is recognised on a national stage. The awards bring together care providers, professionals, advocates and sector leaders to celebrate achievement, share best practice and inspire continuous improvement.
About Log my Care
Log my Care is a leading provider of digital care management software for UK care services. Its platform supports care teams with electronic care planning, real-time care recording, compliance oversight and improved team communication.
Designed to help modern care providers deliver safe, efficient and person-centred support, Log my Care enables frontline staff to focus more time on the people they support while maintaining high standards of care and accountability.
A Shared Commitment to Quality and Celebrating Excellence in Social Care
The partnership between Log my Care and the National Learning Disabilities & Autism Awards reflects shared values around dignity and raising standards within the care sector.
Both teams are proud to continue working together to recognise and celebrate the professionals and organisations who make a real difference in the lives of people with learning disabilities and autism every day.






