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Melanie Williams: Executive Director, Adult Social Care and Health
Melanie is an experienced leader across Health and Social Care operations, commissioning and policy. Currently Executive Director for Adult Social Care and Public Health with Nottinghamshire County Council following 30 years of working across Local Government, NHS and voluntary sector from practice to senior leadership roles.
Blank commitee report template
Nottinghamshire County Council has committed, through the Nottinghamshire Plan and Annual Delivery Plan, to shaping, developing and managing the adult social care market to improve stability so that residents with care and support needs have appropriate choice to meet their needs.
Committees - Nottinghamshire County Council
The council has an Overview Committee for examining crosscutting issues and three Select Committees for scrutinising departmental service delivery Overview Committee View all upcoming Overview Committee meetings.
Blank commitee report template - Nottinghamshire County Council
4. Adult Social Care published its co-production strategy and plan, Better Together in 2022. This sets out the ambition to ensure that co-production becomes part of how the Council does things in Adult Social Care.
Adult Social Care & Health – Commissioning Strategy
The Adult Social Care and Health department has responsibility for planning, commissioning and providing adult care services. The department is led by a strategic director who undertakes the role of Director of Adult Social Services (DASS), and who is supported by four new service directorates:
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Adult Social Care Market Position Statement 2019-2021
FOREWORD Welcome to Nottinghamshire’s Market Position Statement which gives commissioning partners and existing and potential providers an understanding of the social care market in Nottinghamshire. An analysis of financial data and the population in Nottinghamshire has enabled us to identify trends and predict future social care needs, review the current social care market and describe our ...
Breaks from caring - Nottinghamshire County Council
A planned short break is a break from the routine of caring. It is planned in advance and is not the result of an emergency or crisis. Some examples of services that provide a short break are: residential and nursing homes the Shared Lives short break scheme sitting’ services provided by Home Care agencies dedicated short break units for adults run by the council More creative arrangements ...
Nottinghamshire Easy Read Library
Find information about government, health and other services provided by the council in easy read format. If you have questions or any ideas about information we can include in our easy read library, please email easyread@nottscc.gov.uk
Occupational Therapy Service for adults - Nottinghamshire County Council
Can I get help? You can get help if you live in Nottinghamshire and are aged 18 or over and: have a permanent and substantial disability and have considerable difficulty with everyday tasks or are having difficulty caring for someone with a disability.
Council approves £28m package of increased fees for social care market ...
Nottinghamshire County Council has approved over £28million worth of fee increases to independent sector providers who deliver adult social care and support services across the county. The new rates will take effect from 7 April 2025. The Council has a statutory duty to make sure that there is a sufficient supply of a wide range of services to meet people’s social care and support needs now ...
Adult Social Care Workforce Plan 2018 - 2020
Nottinghamshire Adult Social Care faces increasing need and demand due to more people living longer and also living for more of their life with multiple complex long-term conditions at the same time national funding for Local Authorities continues to reduce significantly. Our population is predicted to continue to age and by 2030 the number of people aged 65-84 is expected to increase by over ...
Transport to services - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Council may be able to fund transport for users of adult social care in exceptional circumstances where there is no suitable or appropriate alternative. If you think you may find it difficult getting to services provided by us, we can talk to you about whether the Council can provide transport for you.
Help to stay living at home
If you are struggling with everyday tasks (for example getting dressed or washed), if you have been discharged from hospital or have had an accident or illness, there are a number of services that can support you to stay living at home. Meals at home Our meals at home service supplies fresh and nutritious hot and frozen meals direct to your home to help you stay living independently. Equipment ...
Careers in Adult Social Care - Nottinghamshire County Council
We offer a wide range of flexible and family-friendly working arrangements designed to create a positive workplace. Find out more about how we provide Adult Social Care services in Nottinghamshire by watching our video and reading our Adult Social Care Strategy.
Adult Social Care Complaints Procedure - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Adult Social Care complaints procedure will consider a complaint from you or your representative if you receive or have received support or services or; are affected by, or likely to be affected by, the action, omission or decision of the County Council in respect of its social care functions in accordance with the Care Act 2014.
Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) - Nottinghamshire County Council
For those referrals that meet the threshold for Social Care involvement, representatives from the different agencies in the MASH and outside collate information from their respective sources to build up a holistic picture of the circumstances of the case and the associated risks to the child or adult.
A self-funder's guide to care and support - Nottinghamshire County Council
A self-funder is someone who pays the full cost for their care and support.
Available Job Positions
Join our team of Shining Stars Meet our shining stars Adult Social Care Hub Community care officer A community care officer coordinates and delivers support services to individuals in need within the community.
Day services - Nottinghamshire County Council
Information about day services. If you are thinking of going to a day service, or already go to one, you need to read this fact sheet. This information applies whether you go to a day service run by the Council, or a privately run day service, or a combination of the two.