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A network bringing together housing, health and social care professionals in England, Wales, and Scotland to exemplify innovative housing solutions for an ageing population.
This guide to housing is one of 11 guides designed to help local areas implement the Raising our Sights recommendations. It is for both families and commissioners.
It covers identifying changing needs, planning for the future, and delivering services including health, social care and housing.
Guidance for commissioners of health and care services for children, young people and adults with learning disabilities and/or autism who display behaviour that challenges
A framework to support good personalised care and support for providers, commissioners and people who access services.
A national plan to develop community services and close inpatient facilities for people with a learning disability and/or autism who display behaviour that challenges, including those with a mental health condition
A simple test, based on a small number of questions, to help review whether services called supported living are really giving people their housing rights and helping
How can a focus on equality and human rights improve the quality of care in times of financial constraint?
A toolkit for health and social care commissioners.
The guide is arranged into five sections that are aligned to the CQC five key questions.
A suite of tools to measure the domains of quality of life most affected by social care.
A guide to providing safe and accessible environments
How to improve your service to meet, maintain and exceed CQC standards
to assist local authorities with their partners to plan effectively for the housing requirements of local people with learning disabilities
The purpose of this document is to provide guidance and explore options on the commissioning of accommodation and support services for a good life for people with a learning disability.
Economic and consumer standards that registered providers of social housing must comply with.
Supporting people with profound and multiple learning disabilities
This guide aims to help local authority elected members and staff who are involved in the commissioning and procurement of home care better understand their obligations under the Human Rights Act
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