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APPENDIX 1 Social Recovery Fund (over £5000) Organisation Project ...

The Helpful Bureau Support for and expansion of an existing older people’s lunch club providing a hot 2 course meal each week for 60-65 people. £15,000 Broxtowe Kingsway Hall Management trust CIO Support for and expansion of an existing older people’s lunch club providing a hot 2 course meal each week for 40-50 people. £11,979 Mansfield

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REPORT OF THE SERVICE DIRECTOR, AGEING WELL SERVICES REVIEW OF THE ...

REVIEW OF THE STAFFING STRUCTURE WITHIN ADULT SOCIAL CARE Purpose of the Report 1. To seek Committee approval of the revised departmental workforce structure for the Adult Social Care Department to improve capacity and resources to deliver the Council’s adult social care strategy. Information 2.

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Joint Health Scrutiny Committee Work Programme 2010-11

• Teenage and Young Adults Cancer Services (East Midlands Specialised Commissioning Group) 12 April 2011 ... • Day services for older people with mental health problems . Title: Microsoft Word - R6_Work Programme appx.doc Author: cm15 Created Date: 1/31/2011 4:42:32 PM ...

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Report to the Community Safety Committee 10 January 2017 Agenda Item: 6

As people get older they face increasing challenges. An age friendly community with policies, services and structures which take account of the physica l and social environment, ... provides a weekly 2 hour session for adults with learning disabilities and has around 40 regular attendees, mainly from across Broxtowe. It has been successfully ...

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REPORT OF THE INTERIM SERVICE DIRECTOR, PLACE AND COMMUNITES TRAFFIC ...

safeguarding of children and adults at risk, service users, smarter working, sustainability and the environment, and where such implications are material, they are described below. Appropriate consultation has been undertaken and advice sought on these issues as required. Public Sector Equality Duty implications 16.

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Report to the Adult Social Care and Health Committee REPORT OF THE ...

diabetes, asthma, and frail older people), - elective care, - maternity and paediatric care. 6. The aim of the programme is to connect services together to ensure that people can better ... measures delivery through the Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework, sector led improvement processes and other performance management frameworks. 21 ...

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Adult Social Care and Public Health Departmental Strategy

Adult social care provides support to adults over the age of 18 who have a physical disability, a long term health condition and/or mental health issues; in 2017/18 over 10,000 people received care and support services. The department provides a range of statutory services under the Care Act 2014 including: • advice and information.

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Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) - Nottinghamshire County Council

The MASH in Nottinghamshire is one of only a handful of MASHs nationally that handles concerns about both children and adults, taking a holistic, family approach. Over 60 staff from the County Council, Police, Health, Probation services and schools are working together in the MASH office.

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REPORT OF DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH PLANNING HEALTHIER ENVIRONMENTS IN ...

older people at home and sharing infrastructure across public services to make smarter use of investment. The WHO report ‘Global report on diabetes’ (2016) also states the importance ... only), the public sector equality duty, safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults, service users, sustainability and the environment and ways of ...

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Report to Health and Wellbeing Board - Nottinghamshire County Council

REPORT OF THE CORPORATE DIRECTOR FOR ADULT SOCIAL CARE AND HEALTH THE BETTER CARE FUND (BCF) QUARTER TWO NATIONAL RETURN Purpose of the Report 1. To ratify the Nottinghamshire Better Care Fund quarterly reporting template for July – September 2023 (quarter two), which was submitted to NHS England on 31 October 2023. Information 2.

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A Partnership Strategy for Looked After Children and Care Leavers in ...

become adults. Every child is an individual and is facing different challenges in life. Many of our care leavers will want to reunite with their birth families, so we need to respect that and support them to do this. Otherwise, our children will be right back in the same system that brought them into care in the first place. Our Strategy

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Persons in a Position of Trust (PiPoT) - Nottinghamshire County Council

The purpose of this guidance is to: 1) Advise employers/volunteer organisations and student bodies of their responsibilities as set out in the Care Act 2014, to assess potential risks posed by a person in a position of trust to those who use their services, and, if necessary, to take action to prevent abuse or neglect.

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Nottinghamshire Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2022-26

Feedback from residents (adults, children, young people) and partners has identified many other important concerns. They included poverty, and loneliness, substance misuse and ... Support for older people and those with health conditions would be best within their own communities, with enough provision for the needs of the community ...

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Delayed Tranfers of Care

The latest figure is encouraging, with 80 per cent of older people still living safely at home 91 days after being discharged. That can only be a good thing for the people we support – and our partners. Councillor Stuart Wallace Chairman of Nottinghamshire County Council's Adult Social Care and Public Health Committee

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Nottinghamshire Health and Wellbeing Priority Physical Activity Priority

9. In Nottinghamshire, 34.8% of adults do not do the recommended 150 mins of moderate physical activity per week to benefit their health; and 22.0% of adults are inactive (Public Health England, 2017) (do less than 30 mins/week). This ranges from 17.4% of inactive adults in Rushcliffe to 27.7% in Mansfield (Public Health England, 2017).

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Nottinghamshire Housing with Support Strategy Adults 18-64

to around 3,500 adults aged 18-64 who have some form of long-term health condition or disability and of these, 630 people live in Supported Accommodation. The number of 18-64-year olds receiving care and support from the County Council has remained static

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Report to Adult Social Care and Public Health Committee

Adult Social Care and Health activated its Risk, Safety and Emergency Management Group which led the departmental response to emerging risks and issues, Government ... 35. Across most of the County, there has been considerable over capacity in older people’s care homes for some time. The Council will need to carefully monitor and manage the

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78938 strategy printed version - Nottinghamshire County Council

county councillors, the Directors of Adult Social Care, Children’s Services and Public Health, along with representatives of the local Clinical Commissioning Groups and the local Healthwatch. In Nottinghamshire the Board also includes representatives from the 7 local district councils, the Police and Crime Commissioner and NHS England.

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Preparation for adulthood: support from the countywide Transitions Team

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.

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