The document discusses personalization strategies in Gloucestershire, England, focusing on:
1. Starting from how people wish to lead their lives and having a vision for the future. Gloucestershire's 10-year vision aims for equal opportunities and participation for disabled children.
2. Enabling people to determine how to achieve the vision through coproduction, where decision-makers work with disabled people and families as equal partners.
3. Developing local community assets by working with providers on inclusion and grants, and building welcoming communities to provide natural supports.
The adductor compartment contains the adductor group of muscles. The adductor canal is a passageway on the medial side of the thigh that contains neurovascular structures. Together, the adductor compartment and canal describe the anatomy of specific muscles and related structures on the inner thigh.
The document summarizes Walt Disney's passion for trains and locomotives. It describes how he purchased four old steam locomotives in Mexico for $750, had them restored, and named them after himself and business partners. It notes that today, the Walt Disney World Railroad carries over 3.7 million passengers annually in Florida, making it the largest railroad in the state.
NHS Choices is the leading online health and social care information service in the UK, receiving 40 million site visits per month. It offers local authorities several options to integrate NHS Choices content and data onto their own websites through syndication feeds, widgets, and tools. This allows local authorities to provide transparent, up-to-date health and social care information to their communities from a trusted source, while retaining their own site branding and design. NHS Choices provides implementation support and works with sites to determine the right content and integration solutions based on each local authority's needs and capabilities.
Presentation by representatives from Milton Keynes Local Authority and MacIntyre regarding “On Track Forensic Support model”. The model supports people with complex behaviour move back to the community. Staff give different views on what works.
MacIntyre is a specialist service for people with learning disabilities or autism who have offended or are at risk of coming into contact with the criminal justice system.
A presentation by Sue Turner from National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) and Alison Giraud-Saunders on their report which will support anyone working to implement personal health budgets for the benefit of people with learning disabilities.
The presentation was delivered at the first national learning event for the Making it Real for everyone - a personalised response to Winterbourne View.
The document discusses personalization strategies in Gloucestershire, England, focusing on:
1. Starting from how people wish to lead their lives and having a vision for the future. Gloucestershire's 10-year vision aims for equal opportunities and participation for disabled children.
2. Enabling people to determine how to achieve the vision through coproduction, where decision-makers work with disabled people and families as equal partners.
3. Developing local community assets by working with providers on inclusion and grants, and building welcoming communities to provide natural supports.
The adductor compartment contains the adductor group of muscles. The adductor canal is a passageway on the medial side of the thigh that contains neurovascular structures. Together, the adductor compartment and canal describe the anatomy of specific muscles and related structures on the inner thigh.
The document summarizes Walt Disney's passion for trains and locomotives. It describes how he purchased four old steam locomotives in Mexico for $750, had them restored, and named them after himself and business partners. It notes that today, the Walt Disney World Railroad carries over 3.7 million passengers annually in Florida, making it the largest railroad in the state.
NHS Choices is the leading online health and social care information service in the UK, receiving 40 million site visits per month. It offers local authorities several options to integrate NHS Choices content and data onto their own websites through syndication feeds, widgets, and tools. This allows local authorities to provide transparent, up-to-date health and social care information to their communities from a trusted source, while retaining their own site branding and design. NHS Choices provides implementation support and works with sites to determine the right content and integration solutions based on each local authority's needs and capabilities.
Presentation by representatives from Milton Keynes Local Authority and MacIntyre regarding “On Track Forensic Support model”. The model supports people with complex behaviour move back to the community. Staff give different views on what works.
MacIntyre is a specialist service for people with learning disabilities or autism who have offended or are at risk of coming into contact with the criminal justice system.
A presentation by Sue Turner from National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) and Alison Giraud-Saunders on their report which will support anyone working to implement personal health budgets for the benefit of people with learning disabilities.
The presentation was delivered at the first national learning event for the Making it Real for everyone - a personalised response to Winterbourne View.
Presentation by Natalie Reynolds, Department of Health on what local authorities should be doing and providing for people with social care needs, and regulated financial advice services.
This is a quick PowerPoint that could be used as a starter for Media, Gaming or Computing learners - it's an overview from a number of sites regarding the tag 'A113' that appears in lots of films and the meaning behind it.
This document discusses personalization and where it is going. It summarizes that over 2,500 families now have more choice and control over their support, and government policy now champions a more personalized approach. However, personalization is still in its early stages and more work needs to be done. Going forward, organizations need to work together with the focus on being child, young person and family centered. The risk of not taking a personalized approach is that the needs of the individual may not be properly met.
Katie-Lee Percival - Programme Manager and Rachel Mitton - Talent Match Champion discuss the Mayday Approach and Talent Match initiative at the launch event of the Children, Young People and Families Personalisation Network, February 2015.
Presentation delivered by Tim Anslee, The Wealth Care Partnership; Ruth Corden, West Sussex County Council and Lynda Ryan, Age UK West Sussex for TLAP's Information, Advice and Brokerage workshop for Care Act compliance.
Julie Hicklin from Manchester City Council discusses personalisation for children and young people with special educational needs and disability (SEND) at the Children, Young People and Families Personalisation Network launch event, February 2015.
Why do people find it so difficult to access information & advice about socia...Think Local Act Personal
Rachel Ayling, Independent Consultant showcased TLAP support materials for local authorities to meet new information and advice duties of the Care Act - Shaping the future, Gearing up for change and Seeing the benefits.
Carl Evans from the Department of Health and a member of TLAP's steering group on Information and Advice discussed new Care Act duties related to the provision of information & advice and the shift in emphasis to 'proportionality'.
Man first traveled on foot and later tamed animals to carry him and his goods. He also learned to float rafts on rivers. The invention of the wheel improved land transportation, moving from hand carts to bullock carts and horse carriages. Today we have modern vehicles like cars, trucks, buses and trains for quick travel. We also have airplanes, so man now travels by land and air. Land transport includes roads and railways. Roads connect places and allow transport of goods anywhere, even remote villages. National highways connect important cities between states while state highways are also important.
This document provides an overview of the anatomy of the ear in 3 parts:
1. The external ear which includes the pinna and external auditory meatus leading to the tympanic membrane.
2. The middle ear which is an air filled cavity containing the 3 ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes) that transmit sound vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the inner ear.
3. The inner ear which contains the bony and fluid filled labyrinth involved in hearing and balance. Each section describes the structures and their functions. Clinical correlations regarding common ear diseases are also discussed.
Presentation by Natalie Reynolds, Department of Health on what local authorities should be doing and providing for people with social care needs, and regulated financial advice services.
This is a quick PowerPoint that could be used as a starter for Media, Gaming or Computing learners - it's an overview from a number of sites regarding the tag 'A113' that appears in lots of films and the meaning behind it.
This document discusses personalization and where it is going. It summarizes that over 2,500 families now have more choice and control over their support, and government policy now champions a more personalized approach. However, personalization is still in its early stages and more work needs to be done. Going forward, organizations need to work together with the focus on being child, young person and family centered. The risk of not taking a personalized approach is that the needs of the individual may not be properly met.
Katie-Lee Percival - Programme Manager and Rachel Mitton - Talent Match Champion discuss the Mayday Approach and Talent Match initiative at the launch event of the Children, Young People and Families Personalisation Network, February 2015.
Presentation delivered by Tim Anslee, The Wealth Care Partnership; Ruth Corden, West Sussex County Council and Lynda Ryan, Age UK West Sussex for TLAP's Information, Advice and Brokerage workshop for Care Act compliance.
Julie Hicklin from Manchester City Council discusses personalisation for children and young people with special educational needs and disability (SEND) at the Children, Young People and Families Personalisation Network launch event, February 2015.
Why do people find it so difficult to access information & advice about socia...Think Local Act Personal
Rachel Ayling, Independent Consultant showcased TLAP support materials for local authorities to meet new information and advice duties of the Care Act - Shaping the future, Gearing up for change and Seeing the benefits.
Carl Evans from the Department of Health and a member of TLAP's steering group on Information and Advice discussed new Care Act duties related to the provision of information & advice and the shift in emphasis to 'proportionality'.
Man first traveled on foot and later tamed animals to carry him and his goods. He also learned to float rafts on rivers. The invention of the wheel improved land transportation, moving from hand carts to bullock carts and horse carriages. Today we have modern vehicles like cars, trucks, buses and trains for quick travel. We also have airplanes, so man now travels by land and air. Land transport includes roads and railways. Roads connect places and allow transport of goods anywhere, even remote villages. National highways connect important cities between states while state highways are also important.
This document provides an overview of the anatomy of the ear in 3 parts:
1. The external ear which includes the pinna and external auditory meatus leading to the tympanic membrane.
2. The middle ear which is an air filled cavity containing the 3 ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes) that transmit sound vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the inner ear.
3. The inner ear which contains the bony and fluid filled labyrinth involved in hearing and balance. Each section describes the structures and their functions. Clinical correlations regarding common ear diseases are also discussed.