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Preparation for adulthood: support from the countywide Transitions Team
The County Council has a Transitions Team which is made up of social workers and community care officers who provide planning, assessment, advice and support services for young people preparing for adulthood.
Report to Adult Social Care and
Purpose of the Report 1. This report provides Adult Social Care and Public Health Select Committee with an overview of mental health service provision across the health and care system, confirms the Council’s adult mental health service offer, and sets out some of the key challenges and opportunities for the Council in this area of work.
Adult Social Care and Public Health Committee
OFFICERS IN ATTENDANCE Melanie Brooks, Corporate Director, Adult Social Care and Health, ASC&PH Jonathan Gribbin, Director of Public Health, ASC&PH Sue Batty, Service Director, Ageing Well Community Services, ASC&PH Ainsley Macdonnell, Service Director, Living Well Community Services, ASC&PH Kashif Ahmed, Service Director, Strategic Commissioning and Integration, ASC&PH Jennie Kennington ...
Report to Adult Social Care and Public Health Committee
In recent years, the term co-production has been used to describe the way professionals within adult social care work alongside the community - taking into account the experiences, knowledge and strengths of the people to design, build and improve services at both an individual and strategic level.
Bassetlaw social work clinic for older adults
Support available for adults 65 and over in Basetlaw
Nottinghamshire County Council Adult Social Care and Health Department
In it the government promised to reform public service delivery to older people and set new national standards for health and social care services. It sought to achieve these objectives through further modernisation plans and by requiring health and social care services to work in a more collaborative way.
Report to Adult Social Care and Public Health Committee
This report informs Committee of the work of Adult Social Care and Health department to develop and lead strengths-based approaches, and the work to develop the culture and conditions needed to enable strengths-based practice to develop.
Report to the Cabinet Member, Adult Social Care
The Care Act places a duty on local authorities to co-operate with partners to ensure that care and support is delivered in an integrated way and recognises that housing is a health and social care related service as it plays a vital role in supporting people to maintain good health, independence and improve quality of life. 4.
Adult Social Care & Public Health Performance, Risks and Financial ...
ADULT SOCIAL CARE PERFORMANCE Areas of Focus The current work to improve the front door for Adult Social Care is being delivered as part of the corporate Prevention Programme. Phase 1 of this work is focused on the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) and includes the following elements that are all designed to reduce the current volume of ...
WORK PROGRAMME: 2024 – 2025 - Nottinghamshire County Council
WORK PROGRAMME: 2024 – 2025 Please see Nottinghamshire County Council’s website for the board papers, the Healthy Nottinghamshire website for information on the Health & Wellbeing Board and its Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy (JHWS) and Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) chapters are available on Nottinghamshire Insight.
Adult Social Care and Public Health Committee
Reporting arrangements for this Board will be to the Adult Social Care and Public Health Committee to which it will bring recommendations about commissioning and decommissiong decisions.
Suicide prevention - Nottinghamshire County Council
This Self Harm and Suicide Prevention Strategy has been developed in partnership with organisations across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, and with people with lived experience of suicidality and bereavement by suicide. The Strategy has been informed by our local Suicide Prevention Charter. You can find out more about the Charter in the section below, including resources and advice on how to ...
Better Care Fund Performance - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Better Care Fund (BCF) Adult Social Care Discharge Fund was announced on 16 November 2022. The fund is targeted at interventions that best enable the discharge of patients from hospital to the most appropriate location for their ongoing care.
Report to the Cabinet Member, Adult Social Care
The original approval by the Adult Social Care and Public Health Committee, in March 2018, for the development of a new service in the south of the County, was to do this within a cost envelope of £420,000. This was achieved at the time. The contract was awarded at an annual value of £84,000, based on NCHA’s tender bid in 2019 against a ...
Care and support assessment factsheet - Nottinghamshire County Council
Home Care Adult social care Social care publications Care and support assessment factsheet
Decision Details: Adult Social Care Local Account 2024-25
Implementation Date (not before): Fri 17 Nov 2023 Department: Adult Social Care and Health Electoral Divisions All Decision Type:
Adult Social Care and Public Health Committee
4 Adult Social Care performance and financial position update for Quarter 3 2021-22 9 - 18 5 Changes to the staffing establishment to support Covid recovery, social care reforms and greater integration with Health 6 Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Carers Strategy
Vulnerable Persons Panels - Nottinghamshire County Council
Conversations have started between those involved in the Care Act Programme Team, which is funded by the Adult Social Care and Health Committee, and those involved in the VPP development work to look at the implications of the Care Act 2014. 10.
Become a care home worker
Our care homes support both younger people (under 65) and older adults (over 65). Due to the 24-hour nature of residential care, care home providers can offer flexible hours to fit around your family, social life, and friends. Everyone gets a full induction when they start, with ongoing training and development.
Adult Social Care, Health, and Public Protection Public Health Team
Adult Social Care, Health, and Public Protection Public Health Team LOCALLY COMMISSIONED PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES (LCPHS) ANNUAL REPORT – APRIL 2017 1.0 Background Nottinghamshire County Council became responsible for the commissioning of LCPHS in 2013.