PowerPoint Presentation on the statutory requirement to for local authorities to arrange independent advocacy for people who have 'substantial difficulty in being involved/engaged'.
Presentations was delivered by Lucy Bonnerjea at 'Personalisation and the Care Act consultation events' hosted by TLAP, Department of Health, the Local Government Association (LGA) and Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) on Monday 21st July 2014 in London and 23 July 2014 in Manchester.
Simon Medcalf is Deputy Director of Social Care Policy and Legislation at Department of Health and Kevin Kitching is Personalisation Policy Manager Social Care, Local
Certitude - providing personalised short breaks for people with complex needsThink Local Act Personal
A presentation by Marianne Selby Boothroyd on the work of care provider Certitude on offering personalised short breaks to people with very complex needs and behaviour that challenges. Certitude is a 'exemplar' area sharing good practice with commissioners, providers, carers and people who use services for the programme - Making it Real for Everyone - a Personalised response to Winterbourne View.
Mimi Mermaid moves her magic mop to march monsters into mud, where she melts them into mice. The story follows Mimi as she uses her magic mop to herd monsters into mud, transforming them from monsters into mice. Mimi's magic mop allows her to march monsters into mud where she can melt them into mice.
Yakety enjoys playing with yo-yos and eating yams in his backyard, where he yanks yo-yos and eats yummy yams. The document also notes that Yakety's yo-yos and yams start with Y, and invites the reader to join Yakety in yanking yo-yos in the yard.
This document summarizes the opportunities and challenges of integrating personal budgets and health and social care systems. It identifies opportunities like expertise from local authorities, acceptance of needed system changes, and quick wins from joint funding and transition support. Challenges include the scale and pace of changes, language barriers, fully committing leadership, integrating systems and budgets, risk management, understanding funding flows, developing provider responses, challenging current mental health and long term condition arrangements, managing expectations of current support systems, and whether the NHS understands personal budgets' opportunities.
This document outlines the key stages of embryonic development in frogs, including early cleavage of frog eggs into a blastula, formation of the neural plate and folds that develop into the neural tube, and the progression from a gastrula to a fully formed frog embryo. Key stages discussed are frog eggs, gastrula, blastula, neural plate, neural folds, neural tube, and multiple images of developing frog embryos.
Il Dossier Cit(t)azioni racconta le genesi del laboratorio site specific ideato e condotto da Monica Vannucchi per gli allievi dell'Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica "Silvio d'Amico". La terza tappa di questa azione in danza è in scena a Spoleto57 - Festival dei 2Mondi, giovedì 10 luglio, alle ore 19, tra Piazza del Mercato, Piazza della Genga e Vicolo dello Sdrucciolo. La performance rientra nel contest European Young Theatre 2014.
PowerPoint Presentation on the statutory requirement to for local authorities to arrange independent advocacy for people who have 'substantial difficulty in being involved/engaged'.
Presentations was delivered by Lucy Bonnerjea at 'Personalisation and the Care Act consultation events' hosted by TLAP, Department of Health, the Local Government Association (LGA) and Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) on Monday 21st July 2014 in London and 23 July 2014 in Manchester.
Simon Medcalf is Deputy Director of Social Care Policy and Legislation at Department of Health and Kevin Kitching is Personalisation Policy Manager Social Care, Local
Certitude - providing personalised short breaks for people with complex needsThink Local Act Personal
A presentation by Marianne Selby Boothroyd on the work of care provider Certitude on offering personalised short breaks to people with very complex needs and behaviour that challenges. Certitude is a 'exemplar' area sharing good practice with commissioners, providers, carers and people who use services for the programme - Making it Real for Everyone - a Personalised response to Winterbourne View.
Mimi Mermaid moves her magic mop to march monsters into mud, where she melts them into mice. The story follows Mimi as she uses her magic mop to herd monsters into mud, transforming them from monsters into mice. Mimi's magic mop allows her to march monsters into mud where she can melt them into mice.
Yakety enjoys playing with yo-yos and eating yams in his backyard, where he yanks yo-yos and eats yummy yams. The document also notes that Yakety's yo-yos and yams start with Y, and invites the reader to join Yakety in yanking yo-yos in the yard.
This document summarizes the opportunities and challenges of integrating personal budgets and health and social care systems. It identifies opportunities like expertise from local authorities, acceptance of needed system changes, and quick wins from joint funding and transition support. Challenges include the scale and pace of changes, language barriers, fully committing leadership, integrating systems and budgets, risk management, understanding funding flows, developing provider responses, challenging current mental health and long term condition arrangements, managing expectations of current support systems, and whether the NHS understands personal budgets' opportunities.
This document outlines the key stages of embryonic development in frogs, including early cleavage of frog eggs into a blastula, formation of the neural plate and folds that develop into the neural tube, and the progression from a gastrula to a fully formed frog embryo. Key stages discussed are frog eggs, gastrula, blastula, neural plate, neural folds, neural tube, and multiple images of developing frog embryos.
Il Dossier Cit(t)azioni racconta le genesi del laboratorio site specific ideato e condotto da Monica Vannucchi per gli allievi dell'Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica "Silvio d'Amico". La terza tappa di questa azione in danza è in scena a Spoleto57 - Festival dei 2Mondi, giovedì 10 luglio, alle ore 19, tra Piazza del Mercato, Piazza della Genga e Vicolo dello Sdrucciolo. La performance rientra nel contest European Young Theatre 2014.
This document provides a product catalog for safety equipment. It lists various protective wear products across multiple pages, organized into categories such as eye protection, hand protection, head protection, hearing protection, respiratory protection, disposable wear, safety apparel, traffic safety, marking products, and accessories. The catalog provides product descriptions and item numbers to order specific items. It emphasizes the company provides quality safety products at a great price with local delivery options.
Commissioning specialised mental health and Winterbourne review quality assur...Think Local Act Personal
NHS England sets out its values, ways of working and commitment to the Winterbourne View Concordat to see more people move out of in-patient care and live in community settings.
Chauncy the chipmunk chops up chunks of cheddar cheese to make a cheesy chocolate chowder for his chums. He chops and chops the ingredients and then chews on the chowder with his friends.
This document appears to be a list of organisms observed under microscopes during a biodiversity lab. It includes various types of protists like bread mold, blue-green algae, volvox, oedogonium, ulothrix, pandorina, cladophora, conjugating spirogyra. Bacteria specimens like bacillus subtilis and escherichia coli are also listed. The document concludes with mentions of male and female fucus.
This document discusses pig and chick embryology and contains images from pig embryos at different stages of development. Sections include images of 6mm pig embryos in sagittal section and cross section, as well as a 6mm pig embryo in sagittal serial section and a 10mm pig embryo in cross section.
PowerPoint Presentation giving a brief history of care and support and the context for the current changes to the social care system. Presentations was delivered by Simon Medcalf and Kevin Kitching at the 'Personalisation and the Care Act consultation events' hosted by TLAP, Department of Health, the Local Government Association (LGA) and Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) on Monday 21st July 2014 in London and 23 July 2014 in Manchester.
Simon Medcalf is Deputy Director of Social Care Policy and Legislation at Department of Health and Kevin Kitching is Personalisation Policy Manager Social Care, Local Government and Care Partnerships Directorate at Department of Health.
This document discusses the experiences and perspectives of a parent caring for a child with autism. It describes the challenges of navigating education and support services to meet the child's needs and achieve life outcomes. Key points include: the lack of coordination between education and other services; the importance of person-centered planning in focusing on strengths and aspirations; and the need for empowering information and resources to allow families to remain in control of support for their children. The parent's experience shows how person-centered planning helped their son progress from isolation to independent living.
Ollie Ostrich likes to say "Ah" and offer olives that he uses in his omelets to various animals whose names start with O, including an otter, ox, and octopus.
The document discusses the health care delivery system in the Philippines. It describes the three levels of health care facilities - primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary facilities include rural health units, while tertiary facilities are highly specialized hospitals. There is also a two-way referral system between facilities. The health care system aims to provide care through a pyramidal structure and multi-sectoral approach. Nursing informatics is also discussed as integrating nursing, computer science and information to support practice, administration, education and research.
This document provides a product catalog for safety equipment. It lists various protective wear products across multiple pages, organized into categories such as eye protection, hand protection, head protection, hearing protection, respiratory protection, disposable wear, safety apparel, traffic safety, marking products, and accessories. The catalog provides product descriptions and item numbers to order specific items. It emphasizes the company provides quality safety products at a great price with local delivery options.
Commissioning specialised mental health and Winterbourne review quality assur...Think Local Act Personal
NHS England sets out its values, ways of working and commitment to the Winterbourne View Concordat to see more people move out of in-patient care and live in community settings.
Chauncy the chipmunk chops up chunks of cheddar cheese to make a cheesy chocolate chowder for his chums. He chops and chops the ingredients and then chews on the chowder with his friends.
This document appears to be a list of organisms observed under microscopes during a biodiversity lab. It includes various types of protists like bread mold, blue-green algae, volvox, oedogonium, ulothrix, pandorina, cladophora, conjugating spirogyra. Bacteria specimens like bacillus subtilis and escherichia coli are also listed. The document concludes with mentions of male and female fucus.
This document discusses pig and chick embryology and contains images from pig embryos at different stages of development. Sections include images of 6mm pig embryos in sagittal section and cross section, as well as a 6mm pig embryo in sagittal serial section and a 10mm pig embryo in cross section.
PowerPoint Presentation giving a brief history of care and support and the context for the current changes to the social care system. Presentations was delivered by Simon Medcalf and Kevin Kitching at the 'Personalisation and the Care Act consultation events' hosted by TLAP, Department of Health, the Local Government Association (LGA) and Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) on Monday 21st July 2014 in London and 23 July 2014 in Manchester.
Simon Medcalf is Deputy Director of Social Care Policy and Legislation at Department of Health and Kevin Kitching is Personalisation Policy Manager Social Care, Local Government and Care Partnerships Directorate at Department of Health.
This document discusses the experiences and perspectives of a parent caring for a child with autism. It describes the challenges of navigating education and support services to meet the child's needs and achieve life outcomes. Key points include: the lack of coordination between education and other services; the importance of person-centered planning in focusing on strengths and aspirations; and the need for empowering information and resources to allow families to remain in control of support for their children. The parent's experience shows how person-centered planning helped their son progress from isolation to independent living.
Ollie Ostrich likes to say "Ah" and offer olives that he uses in his omelets to various animals whose names start with O, including an otter, ox, and octopus.
The document discusses the health care delivery system in the Philippines. It describes the three levels of health care facilities - primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary facilities include rural health units, while tertiary facilities are highly specialized hospitals. There is also a two-way referral system between facilities. The health care system aims to provide care through a pyramidal structure and multi-sectoral approach. Nursing informatics is also discussed as integrating nursing, computer science and information to support practice, administration, education and research.