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The Quality Principles: Standard Expectations of Care and Support in Drug and Alcohol Services have been developed to ensure anyone looking to address their problem drug and/or alcohol use receives high-quality treatment and support that assists long
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Final report of the evaluation of the Suicide Bereavement Support Service (SBSS).
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Details of the Independent Review of Inspection, Scrutiny and Regulation (IRISR) across social care support services, including details of who will Chair the Review and what the review aims to do.
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This framework consists of a set of standards for local authorities to provide them with an overarching structure, aligned to legislation and statutory guidance, for further implementation of the self-directed support approach to social care. This
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the National Care the standards for Support Services in Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, Bengal/Bangaldeshi and Gujarati five language translations
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We have been working with organisations who support people from groups and communities who often have barriers to engaging with government. This report is about findings from this work relating to the Making sure your voice is heard co-design theme.
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This report provides early evidence and learning from a range of initiatives that aim to tackle child poverty through working in partnership to provide holistic, person-centred support for parents and families.
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Planning with People sets out the responsibilities NHS boards, local authorities and Integration Joint Boards have to community engagement when health and social care services are being planned, or when changes to services are being considered and
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Leaflet is for older people seeking information on care and support services.
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This equality impact assessment (EQIA) considers the potential effects of the use of guidance to support the adoption of existing recommendations on Vitamin D supplementation for eligible people living in adult care homes.
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