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Community Friendly Nottinghamshire
Community Friendly Nottinghamshire. Community Friendly Nottinghamshire is a Nottinghamshire County Council project focusing on helping communities come together to act on shared visions, enhancing neighbourhoods, and overcoming concerns.
Making a healthy change
Your Health Notts. Nottinghamshire County Council commission Your Health Notts to support everyone living in Nottinghamshire including children, young people, adults and families to get active, lose weight, reduce alcohol intake and quit smoking. The service also provides support for falls prevention and family weight management.
Policy Library Pro Forma - Nottinghamshire County Council
to eligibility for social care – Guidance on Eligib ility Criteria for Adult Social Care, England 2010. Section 47 of the National Health Service & Community Care Act 1990 imposes a duty on local authorities to carry out an assessment of need for community care support and then, having regard to that assessment, to decide whether those needs
FUTURE DIRECTION FOR CULTURAL SERVICES - Nottinghamshire County Council
adults and elderly people in care, community safety and our work to develop local communities. Nottinghamshire has a number of unique cultural selling points that deserve widespread promotion and recognition. Nottinghamshire is the Sporting County, an epithet that is well deserved in the light of the recent sporting achievements of many
CQC Action Plan - Nottinghamshire County Council
Acute wards for adults of working age and psychiatric intensive care units 3 Community based mental health services for adults of working age 10 Child and adolescent mental health wards 11 Community mental health services for people with a learning disability or autism 15 Mental health crisis services and health-based places of safety 17
D2N2 Children in Care Framework - Nottinghamshire County Council
Page 6 of 38 Services that will be purchased by D2N2 will be individualised packages to meet the needs of the children and young people, and could include Emergency, Planned, Short
Support for people who are Deaf or hard of hearing
Our Adult Deaf and Visual Impairment Service (ADVIS) staff are experienced in working with adults with different communication needs such as British Sign Language and Deafblind manual. Coronavirus advice and information in BSL; Enablement support. Enablement is about helping you live as independently as possible. It is designed to help you with ...
ANNEX 1 – Detailed Scheme Description Scheme A
• Community nursing and adult social care staff also support the management of patients and discharges from the Emergency Department and Admissions Unit seven days per week. • A 24 hour a day, 7 day per week, Rapid Response Liaison Psychiatry service supports the assessment and onward referral of Mental Health patients attending the Emergency
Technology enabled care (formerly assistive technology)
Adults Technology Enabled Care Strategy 2024-2027 [PDF] Standard lifelines from other providers. Personal alarms that you wear which are connected to a 24-hour monitoring centre are available from other providers. If you activate the alarm, the centre will contact you to check how you are. If necessary, they will contact family, friends ...
Report to the Cabinet Member, Adult Social Care and Public Health
Accommodation for younger adults (18-64) will increase at around 10% for at least the next five years if not longer. This growth combined with the numbers already needing support (currently around 150 people) creates a shortfall in the amount of Supported Accommodation units available and increases the demand on residential care.
Policy Library Pro Forma - Nottinghamshire County Council
About the Council Older people x Births, Deaths, Marriages Parking Business Recycling and Waste Children and Families Roads Countryside & Environment Schools History and Heritage Social Care x ... In all cases a referral for a financial assessment should be sent to Adult Care Financial Service (ACFS) via Framework. ...
2024 - Nottinghamshire County Council
produced a report on Adults’ media use and attitudes which highlighted that use of the internet is ubiquitous and integrated into many facets of everyday life. More than nine in ten (92%) UK adults use the internet at home or elsewhere5. Accessing information, education opportunities, on-demand entertainment and
Youth services
Youth services at Nottinghamshire County Council. Video transcript. Are you a Young Carer? A Young Carer is anyone aged under 18 who helps to take care of a family member or close friend who relies on them for support with a chronic, long term health condition, disability, mental health problem, learning difficulty or alcohol problem.
Sections highlighted in yellow below are those that have been amended
About the Council Older people X Births, Deaths, Marriages X Parking Business Recycling and Waste Children and Families Roads Countryside & Environment Schools ... property because the adult is unable to protect or deal with the property, and no suitable arrangements have been or are being made. Moveable property includes pets.
REPORT OF THE CABINET MEMBER FOR REGENERATION NOTTINGHAMSHIRE TRAINING ...
evolved to cater for more specialist groups (e.g. older beneficiaries) the project has continued to achieve positive outcomes. This is thanks largely to the bespoke nature of its service, recognising that each individual is unique. Forecasts for the 2 projects have been calculated from previous performance over 15 years.
Draft Joint Carers - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Care Act 2014 deines a carer as “an adult who provides or intends to provide care for another adult” and “A carer is someone who helps another person, usually a relative ... Older carers Carers of people with mental health issues Carers in mutual caring situations who support each other Carers of people with alcohol
Tuesday, 07 September 2021 at 10:30 - Nottinghamshire County Council
Health Scrutiny Committee Tuesday, 07 September 2021 at 10:30 County Hall, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 7QP AGENDA 1 Minutes of last meeting held on 13 July 2021 3 - 10 2 Apologies for Absence
Travel in Nottinghamshire
Older person's bus pass; Disabled person's bus pass; Under 22 scheme; School transport. Under 16 travel assistance; Post 16 travel assistance; Special Educational Needs and Disability travel assistance; School bus timetables; Independent travel training for children and young people; Further information.
Adult Social Care in Nottinghamshire - Nottinghamshire County Council
This work is a key component of implementing ‘etter Together’ Adult Social are’s co- ... Older people's day service Day service for people with a learning disability Supported living Carer support groups Self advocacy group. 13 Key points 221 people filled out a survey. They lived all over
Training opportunities for 16- to 19-year-olds
Training opportunities for 16- to 19-year-olds. Our Inspire Learning team provide training opportunities for 16- to 19-year-olds (plus students up to the age of 24 with a learning difficulty) across Nottinghamshire. Our training programmes offer individual training and support, resulting in nationally recognised qualifications that will help students progress onto further training ...