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Radical Proposals for Adult Social Care in Scotland
If not now, when? And if not us – who? Elaine Torrance comments on the recent publication of the much-anticipated Adult Social Care Review in Scotland.
If not now, when? And if not us – who? Elaine Torrance comments on the recent publication of the much-anticipated Adult Social Care Review in Scotland.
Rewriting the Narrative : Lessons about inclusion from autistic adolescent girls who stop attending school Dr Moyse used a type of free-form timeline (from a design by Majid, 2021) with the participants in her study. This enabled each girl to record the events and experiences from her school years that were of most significance to her.
This summary publication is for you if you are one of the people involved in the Rural Wisdom work in Scotland or Wales - maybe as Development Workers, older people and others in rural communities, partners or stakeholders in Rural Wisdom sites.
Notes from the third Community of Practice Meeting - 14/07/21
A collection of person-centred tools used to support young people with additional needs as part of NDTi's Time to Talk Next Steps projects.
The National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) was commissioned by Scottish Borders Council and the Scottish Borders Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) to undertake some early engagement work with the Hawick community and key stakeholders regarding views about the development of a care village in the area and options for health and social care provision in the future.
Gordon joined the NDTi staff team in Summer 2022. He has over 30 years of Adult Social Care experience in the public sector both in Germany and England. Gordon held roles in Local Government ranging across Learning Disabilities and Preparing for Adulthood to Adults Services. This was in both operational and development roles leading transformation and personalisation.
Di is an experienced commissioner with in-depth knowledge and understanding of health and social care system architecture at national, regional and local level.
Upholding and protecting human rights is central to almost everything we work on. It plays a key role in our organisational strategy. In this blog Annie Smith explains why.
The Community Led Support spring festival is here for another year! It’s free, it’s online, on 15-16 May and it’s open to anyone with an interest in strengths based, community led approaches to social care and health.
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