Support to Implement the Mental Capacity Act
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) places the individual at the heart of the decision making process and has the potential to improve the lives of many people, but the implementation of the act has...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) places the individual at the heart of the decision making process and has the potential to improve the lives of many people, but the implementation of the act has...
NDTi and Innovations in Dementia led this three year project which took place in four areas of the South of England and was funded by the Department of Health’s Innovation Excellence and Service Development fund...
Following on from a discussion paper on the subject, the NDTi has explored how the mental health payment system is being linked with the personalisation agenda to provide more individualised care and support for people...
How can local authority commissioners work with the care home sector to ensure older people consistently receive high-quality, relationship-centred care?
In the transition from Children and Young People's services to adult services, employment outcomes for young people with mental health problems often receive less attention than other outcomes (including social care and health outcomes).
This programme is for independent and voluntary sector providers of locked residential rehabilitation services for people with mental health issues or learning disabilities living in the East Midlands.
In this Paper, we focus on Scottish Borders - an established CLS site with good data literacy and a realistic approach to collecting and using different sources of evidence - to look at what we know is changing as a result of their local approach and what can be learnt from this.
Community Led Support Evidence & Learning - a series of six briefings produced by the CLS Evidence & Learning Team, to share findings and lessons from the second major round up of data, stories, evaluation findings and programme lessons exploring the impacts of community led support across the UK.
Publications and Resources to support Community Inclusion
Tom share’s his thoughts on what an included life looks like for him as a young autistic person living in Dorset.
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