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WORKING DOCUMENT Better mental healthcare for Bassetlaw Adult and older ...
Adult and older people’s inpatient mental health services Engagement plan 1. Introduction This plan details the activities for the engagement around the proposed service changes to the inpatient mental health services for adults and older people in Bassetlaw. The engagement plan is built upon the following core elements:
12. Progress of the Partnership Strategy for Nottinghamshire Looked ...
REPORT OF THE SERVICE DIRECTOR, HELP, PROTECTION AND CARE PROGRESS OF THE PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY FOR NOTTINGHAMSHIRE LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN AND CARE LEAVERS (2022 – 2025) Purpose of the Report 1. This report provides an update on the Part nership Strategy for Looked after Children and ... of this Mum and is engaging better with his social worker ...
Appendix Mid-Nottinghamshire Better Together Integrated Care ...
ii) Integrated health and social care teams who will provide coordinated care, tailored to meet individual need. Where possible, care will be provided in the patient’s own home with hospital or residential care only when necessary. iii) Easier access to urgent care and emergency care with a ‘single front door’ at Kings Mill Hospital.
REPORT OF THE CHAIR OF THE HEALTH AND WELLBEING BOARD CHAIR’S REPORT ...
Centre and Gardens . The centre works on the estate area of Kilton in Worksop and offers social and community events. IT hosts projects such as a drop in café for men who are lonely or in crisis, another project with social prescribers offering mental health support and a café for dementia and Alzheimer’s and carers.
Report to Governance and Ethics Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
LOCAL GOVERNMENT & SOCIAL CARE OMBUDSMAN DECISIONS JUNE 2024 TO JULY 2024 Purpose of the Report 1. To inform the Committee about Local Government & Social Care Ombudsman’s (LGSCO) decisions relating to the Council since the last report to Committee was completed and therefore any decisions after 24th June 2024. Information 2.
Changes to services to support the Covid-19 response
Respite Short Breaks suspended; family support services by video and phone; adult day care suspended N Community care Description of change Briefing issued Community Orthoptics service suspended all non-essential face-to-face services and increased use of video and phone consultation N
Fostering allowances increased for Nottinghamshire foster carers
All foster carers receive a weekly allowance to help cover the costs of providing care for a child, with the level of payment they get dependent on the age of the child or young person and the complexity of the care needs as well as the foster carers’ years of service. The new rates will be backdated to the start of the 2024/25 financial year.
C1181 Improving health of LAC final - Nottinghamshire County Council
to request health assessment within 5 working days of entering care, compared with 27% in the calendar year 2015. Since the pathway review concluded in 2016-17, a process to robustly monitor timeliness of seeking consent and referral for initial health assessment has been established across children’s social care. 13.
Accessibility Strategy - Nottinghamshire County Council
Education Health and Care (EHC) plan. The primary SEND needs identified by schools, broken down into educational stages are: • Primary Schools – Speech, Language and Communication; • Secondary Schools – Social, Emotional and Mental Health; • Special Schools – Autistic Spectrum Disorder.
Advocacy Service for Looked After Children - Nottinghamshire County Council
This process is conducted jointly with Nottingham City Social Care. Other more frequent local contact between the Placements Team and NYAS helps reconcile the Authority’s lists of Looked After young people with their data and ensure young people are all receiving the service. Over the last quarter 113 visits were made by NYAS
SUMMONS TO COUNCIL - Nottinghamshire County Council
Social Care Precept 2017/18 Council Tax Precept 2017/18 37 - 138 NOTES:- (A) For Councillors (1) Members will be informed of the date and time of their Group meeting for Council by their Group Researcher. (2) The Chairman has agreed that the Council will adjourn for lunch at their discretion. (3) (a) Persons making a declaration of interest ...
Foster for East Midlands
As Foster for East Midlands, Derby City, Derbyshire County, Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire County Councils are proud to be joining together to recruit more foster carers and improve the outcomes for the children we care for.
THE COMMUNITY PROGRAMME CLOSURE REPORT
the Care Co-ordination Team initiated CGA in the community. § Working with the Care Homes sector to procure and implement a Leadership Development Programme for care home managers (My Home Life), the creation and delivery of a bespoke Clinical Quality Framework for all staff in care homes
Nottinghamshire Minutes County Council - Nottinghamshire County Council
intermediate care which was between hospital and home. He added that they were developing and supporting more robustly so that this could be developed. The thrust was to have people in the venue of care to deliver care and to make sure people were in the right venue. Ms Bowler gave an example of specialist nurses who went out to
A Partnership Strategy for Looked After Children & Care Leavers in ...
Looked After Children & Care Leavers Strategy 2015-18 Following a good Ofsted judgment of Children’s Social Care in May 2015, further improvements have been made throughout the lifetime of the 2015-2018 Looked After Children & Care Leavers Strategy. These address the areas for development identified by Ofsted in 2015, recognising that there
Prevent Duty - Nottinghamshire County Council
A person’s susceptibility to radicalisation may be linked to their vulnerability. A person can be vulnerable if they need special care, support or protection because of age, disability, risk of abuse, or neglect. Common signs of radicalisation may include: Accessing extremist content online or downloading propaganda material.
Public Consultation on the Development of an NHS Rehabilitation Centre
73% feel that the care that patients would receive at the NHS Rehabilitation Centre will be excellent. A further 17% perceive it will be very good. 66% feel the range of health and social care professionals that patients would have access to is excellent. A further 21% perceive it is very good.
Report to Health and Wellbeing Board - Nottinghamshire County Council
Health and Wellbeing Boards were established under the Health and Social Care Act 2012 with duties: a. To improve the health and wellbeing of their people. b. To reduce health inequalities. c. To promote the integration of services and integrated working. d. To produce a Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA), identifying current and future
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust - Nottinghamshire County Council
any appropriate changes to care implemented. Important It is vital that complete, accurate data is reported to MBRRACE-UK. For births in 2019, we received ... the Scotland Government Health and Social Care Directorate, the Northern Ireland Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS), the States of Guernsey, the States of ...
REPORT OF THE SERVICE DIRECTOR FOR HELP, PROTECTION AND CARE ...
The review considered that “children who leave care through a Special Guardianship Order (SGO)…..achieve better outcomes and make better progress than children in care. In 2021, the average Attainment 8 score for those who left care on a Special Guardianship Order was 33.5 compared to 22.2 for looked after children….kinship care also helps to