The BBC’s Health Correspondent, Nick Triggle, reports on plans to ease the pressure on hospitals by providing vulnerable patients with better support in the community. Social care workers and NHS staff will be available seven days a week when the new scheme comes into play. It is part of the government’s strategy to combine the NHS and council-run social care systems: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-29823763
Welcome to our blog - a round-up of links to news, reports, and announcements relating to learning disabilities and mental health issues. We aim to provide you with an interesting and balanced mix of articles featuring the latest headlines and political commentary, upcoming events, innovative developments, and e-learning bulletins.
Friday, 31 October 2014
This guide, Commissioning independent advocacy, produced by the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), is aimed at commissioners charged with meeting the new duties to provide advocacy under the #CareAct2014. It will help commissioning officers in local authorities think through their new duties and understand what they are required to do to comply with the new requirements of the Act.
Thursday, 30 October 2014
Skills for Care and the National Skills Academy for Social Care, in partnership with The College of Social Work, have produced free learning materials for the adult social care workforce in preparation for the changes required by the Care Act 2014: http://goo.gl/2pGU9C
Embrace-learning and Carers UK have also produced a course about the #careact, entitled The Care Act: Unpacked. For more information, please click here: http://goo.gl/njSiat
Wednesday, 29 October 2014
A report published by MIND has revealed that local
authorities are only investing 1.4% of their public health budgets on mental
health. More should be done to "help individuals, families and communities
maintain and gain good mental health."
Embrace-learning has partnered with Carers UK to provide a full e-learning Care Act training course designed for frontline practitioners and carers.
The Care Act Unpacked can be delivered at any pace and scale required and is suitable for all social care employers.
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To find out more about the course, please click here: http://goo.gl/njSiat
Monday, 27 October 2014
We have produced an e-learning course which aims to
increase people’s awareness of autism. For more information, please follow this
link:
http://www.embrace-learning.co.uk/Website/Pages/Courses/Course_Information.php?course_id=176
http://www.embrace-learning.co.uk/Website/Pages/Courses/Course_Information.php?course_id=176
Kristi Campbell writes the blog Finding Ninee about her experiences as a
mother of her young son Tucker, who has autism. In this moving article, Kristi
lists some of the things she and other parents of children with autism wish the
world knew about the condition, and about other special needs.
Sunday, 26 October 2014
Friday, 24 October 2014
The BBC's Health Editor, Hugh Pym, on the Five Year Forward View. He argues that the most radical proposals are:
- the stripping of out-patient care away from hospitals and into GP practices/clinics.
- the employment of consultants and senior nurses at GP practices
- small hospitals to share administration/HR staff
- hospitals to establish their own GP practices
- developing Accountable Care Organisations (likely from within existing NHS trusts) with
over-reaching responsibility for local care.
Thursday, 23 October 2014
The inspectors will require the same information on performance as it receives from NHS hospitals.
Where failures in care are identified, centres will be required to put in place a plan of improvement. This would be likely to involve further staff training.
A range of measures are suggested, all with the aim of curbing hospital admissions, as well as dealing with the pressure of an ageing population.
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
Mental health problems are common - but nearly nine out of ten people who
experience them say they face stigma and discrimination as a result. Time to Change is England's
biggest programme to challenge mental health stigma and discrimination.
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
A joint report by the Centre for Mental Health and the
LSE, has found that the cost to the nation of mental health issues among
pregnant and post-natal women is at least £8 billion annually.
The Department of Health has stated in response, that it
was investing in mental health.
It would be more helpful to know how that investment will
adequately ease the problem.
Embrace e-learning offers a range of specific, targeted,
cost-effective courses to equip people in the mental health sector to perform
their duties effectively and efficiency: http://www.embrace-learning.co.uk
Nick Temple, Business and Enterprise Director at Social Enterprise UK, asks how social enterprises can help deliver the future of health and social care. Social enterprises and charities have a long history of helping to influence support and deliver services across health and social care, including by doing so in partnership.
Thursday, 16 October 2014
How
broccoli can help people in the autism spectrum.
http://www.learningdisabilitytoday.co.uk/chemical-in-broccoli-sprouts-used-to-treat-autism-symptoms.aspx
In partnership with the Alzheimer’s Society, The British Institute of Learning Disabilities (BILD) has produced two Easy Read factsheets about dementia for people with learning disabilities. They explained that they “... believe it is important that people with a learning disability have access to up to date and accessible information about dementia given that most people know someone with the condition ...”
To find out about our range of disability and mental health awareness e-learning courses and packages, please visit: http://goo.gl/lHKd01, or give us a call on 0161 928 9987.
The national mental health charity, SANE, in
partnership with Angela Whittleworth, a fundraiser from Salford, is promoting
The Black Dog campaign in Walkden. It aims to raise awareness of mental health
issues. The name of the campaign refers to the label Sir Winston Churchill
famously gave to his struggles with depression. As many as one in five people
will suffer from depression during their lifetime.
Monday, 13 October 2014
Improving Quality Handbooks produced by the NHS. They aim to provide a combination of guidance, tools and resources that support programme and project delivery from beginning to end in core areas of knowledge management.
http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/capacity-capability/knowledge-and-intelligence/iq-handbooks.aspx
Saturday, 11 October 2014
Our e-learning course Supporting
People with Diabetes is designed to raise awareness about diabetes types
one and two; the symptoms, causes and the treatments available. To find out
more, please follow this link: http://goo.gl/io8ZsG
Friday, 10 October 2014
Thursday, 9 October 2014
Andrea Sutcliffe, the Care Quality Commission's Chief Inspector of adult social care, has told the BBC that standards in care homes are "not good enough" and in too many cases "awful".
The commission is trying to drive up standards (and its own reputation) by introducing a new rating system, similar to the OFSTED model. Care homes will be ranked as either:
- outstanding
- good
- requiring improvement, or
- inadequate.
A necessary first step towards attaining a high standard is to ensure that ALL staff are working competently and efficiently. Training levels should be reassessed and, where necessary, staff should be given good quality, cost-effective training. #elearning #embracelearning
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
BBC Health
Correspondent, Nick Triggle on today’s latest developments: “Playing devil's
advocate, you could say the government is setting its mental
health targets in the areas and at the levels it knows the NHS can achieve.”
Following the recent announcement about the use of surveillance cameras in care homes, Stephen Burke asks: “ Why is the CQC doing this? Isn’t it a bit like bolting the stable door well and truly after the horse has fled? Surely the regulator should be about raising the bar for the quality of care and exposing, and then tackling, poor care where it exists.”
http://www.theguardian.com/social-care-network/2014/oct/08/cctv-care-homes-secret-cameras-improve-care
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The BBC’s Political Correspondent Brian Wheeler
reports on Nick Clegg’s announcement that waiting time targets are to be introduced
for people suffering from mental health problems. Clegg is also expected to
pledge more money for treatment of mental health conditions, including bipolar
and eating disorders, if the Lib Dems are in government.
Tuesday, 7 October 2014
To find out about our e-learning course Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards, please click here: http://goo.gl/tZcYDl or give us a call on 0161 928 9987.
There was a massive increase in Deprivation of
Liberty (DoLs) applications in England from April to June 2014. This may well
be largely due to March's Supreme Court ruling extending application criteria
to include unopposed (patient) deprivation.
The Law Commission, at the behest of the Department
of Health, are on the case.
One in three employers have reported an increase in absenteeism attributable to caring responsibilities. Carers UK have estimated that this costs businesses £3.5 billion a year, as well as increasing costs to the economy and to families.
Perhaps revealingly, only 1 in 6 organisations have policies in place to assist workers with their responsibilities.
Monday, 6 October 2014
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Why the new ratings system should take some of the stress out of choosing a care provider.
http://www.cqc.org.uk/content/choosing-care-one-lifes-most-stressful-moments-finds-cqc
The Learning
Disability Alliance have launched their new website. The National Forum
of People with Learning Disabilities and
the National Valuing Families Forum
have become founding members of the
Alliance.
Find out more here: http://learningdisabilityalliance.org/blog/welcome-to-lda-england
The government have announced that from April 2015, the earnings threshold for Carers' Allowance will be raised by £8 to £110 a week.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/boost-for-carers-from-rise-in-allowance-threshold
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