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HEALTH SCRUTINY COMMITTEE - Nottinghamshire County Council
HEALTH SCRUTINY COMMITTEE DRAFT WORK PROGRAMME 2021/22Potential Topics for Scrutiny: Recruitment (especially GPs)
Report to Health Scrutiny Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
3. These culminated in the publication of a ‘Section 48’ rapid review report requested by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care in the wake of the Valdo Calocane trial. The review sought to assess improvements at Rampton Hospital, to review the quality and safety of community and crisis services and to revisit the care and treatment of Valdo Calocane The rapid review report ...
Blank commitee report template - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Independent Review of Children’s Social Care (Department for Education, May 2022) considered a change in the way in which kinship arrangements for children and their families are considered, with much more focus being placed on how to strengthen and support arrangements long term for children within their own wider families.
Blank commitee report template - Nottinghamshire County Council
A Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNAs, 2020) for both Nottinghamshire County and Nottingham City highlights an increasing number of adults who have a diverse need and may require considerable input from health and social care services.
End of Year Report for the Independent Reviewing Officer Service ...
Where there are significant concerns relating to practice or drift, the IRO will initiate an alert to the social care team manager or raise the practice issue with the relevant external organisation. During 2013-2014, a total of 190 alerts were raised.
Blank commitee report template - Nottinghamshire County Council
Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWB) were established under the Health and Social Care Act 2012 with duties: To improve the health and wellbeing of their people. To reduce health inequalities. To promote the integration of services and integrated working. To produce a joint strategic needs assessment (JSNA), identifying current and future health ...
National Rehabilitation Centre - Nottinghamshire County Council
The OBC was submitted to NHS EI ahead of the joint review process with Department of Health and Social Care. New Hospital Programme: In December 2020 the NRC was confirmed as one of the 40 new hospitals to be built by 2030 in the New Hospitals Programme (NHP).
Accessibility Strategy - Nottinghamshire County Council
It covers services and provision across education, health and social care within the public, private and voluntary sectors. It provides access to universal services for all children and young people with SEND, as well as targeted and specialist support for those with more complex needs, who may additionally have an EHC Plan.
9. Fostering Service ... Foster for East Midlands Councils and Working ...
The Hub Carer(s) then offer practical and emotional support to their constellation and are able to act like a larger family network reflecting the relationships that families without social care involvement often have.
Early Help Unit - Nottinghamshire County Council
< Back to: Services available for non-safeguarding concerns Early Help Unit If your query does not relate to a safeguarding concern, you may wish to contact one of the teams listed below.
Independent Chair Service vision statement
1. The Independent Chair Service (ICS) in Nottinghamshire is part of the Safeguarding and Independent Review Service, it is positioned in the Commissioning and Resources service thus improving greater independence. The ICS is responsible for quality assuring practice in relation to children in public care and children subject to child protection plans, ensuring that appropriate care ...
Nottinghamshire Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2022-2026 ...
tory board, convening health, social care, local authorities and wider partners. The board can provide a forum to bring system partners together in a workshop, to improv Use of Procurement levers to improve service sustainability
Health Scrutiny Committee
This inspection was planned to check whether the provider is meeting the legal requirements and regulations associated with the Health and Social Care Act 2008, to look at the overall quality of the service, and to provide a rating for the service under the Care Act 2014.
Community groups and charities set to share £50,000
Twenty-four voluntary organisations and community groups helping improve the health and well-being of local residents are set to share £50,000 worth of funding designed to help with running costs.
Support for Teams - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Social Work Professional Support Service is here to help you debrief and reflect upon any current concerns you may have, in a safe space for listening and support.
Long Term Plan Engagement Integrated Insights Report
3.3.5 It should be noted that the free at the point of need model does not, of course, apply to much of social care and therefore care needs to be taken when emphasising this strength of feeling when talking about integrated care.
Public Consultation on the Development of an NHS Rehabilitation Centre
p, was perceived to limit the ability and relevance of rehabilitation. For this reason, many consultees highlighted th The closure of Linden Lodge, a facility considered to be more easily accessible, providing a high standard of care and benefitting from the proximity to acute NHS services and provide local inpatient care.
Progress Report on Budget, Savings and Improving Lives Portfolio ...
Improving Lives Portfolio - Programme Status Report October 2018 Exceptions and Remediated Exceptions only
REPORT OF THE CORPORATE DIRECTOR OF CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND CULTURAL ...
Youth, Families & Social Work Division Supporting closer integration between Early Help and Children’s Social Care through integrated management of locality-based Family Service and Social Work casework;
Report to Children and Young People’s Committee
The PC&FSW represents the Council’s children’s social care workforce in the D2N2 Teaching Partnership, is the chair of the Progression & Development Hub, a member of the Knowledge & Skills Hub, and is taking a lead in the development of a regional ‘return to social work’ programme for qualified social workers who have been out of the ...