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How can a focus on equality and human rights improve the quality of care in times of financial constraint?
Author CQC. This booklet tells you what to expect when we say a home-care agency is good.
Author CQC. This booklet tells you what you can expect when we say a care home is good.
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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.
A guide for observing in services for people with learning disabilities and/or autism
This resource has been developed to enable families to work with others to plan proactively for positive living options for their relative.
A guide to help organisations work out what they need to get better at
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.
This guideline covers services for children, young people and adults with a learning disability (or autism and a learning disability) and behaviour that challenges
It covers identifying changing needs, planning for the future, and delivering services including health, social care and housing.
This quality standard covers the prevention, assessment and management of mental health problems in people with learning disabilities in all settings
This care home action plan is for managers and owners of care homes for older people.
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.
Improving the quality of life for people with learning disabilities as they grow older: A Challenge for Providers
The Personal Evaluation Outcome Tool (POET) is an effective tool to help measure the impact and outcomes of people going through self directed support
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
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