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Co-production in pathway/ service evaluation and redesign
- Author:
- COUNCIL FOR DISABLED CHILDREN
- Publisher:
- Council for Disabled Children
- Publication year:
- 2022
- Pagination:
- 8
- Place of publication:
- London
This resource aims to give anyone involved in the commissioning or recommissioning of pathways or services a broad understanding of what this process should look like with family perspectives at the centre. The approach to pathway service redesign and evaluation in the guide follows the three stage commissioning cycle: developing the vision; guide and drive change; and develop an accountability framework. For each stage, the guide suggests key questions to answer and includes a practice example. The guide also suggests that while true co-productions at all levels is not always possible, the principles and spirit of co-production should run throughout commissioning decisions. The practice examples include: Derbyshire and Derby City's Neuro-Development Pathway; and Somerset's Next Steps referral process. (Edited publisher abstract)
Education, health and care plans: examples of good practice
- Author:
- COUNCIL FOR DISABLED CHILDREN
- Publisher:
- Council for Disabled Children
- Publication year:
- 2016
- Pagination:
- 44
- Place of publication:
- London
A resource to help practitioners to write good quality Education Health and Care (EHC) plans that meet both the letter and the spirit of the Children and Families Act 2014. It aims to help those contributing to EHC needs assessments and those writing EHC plans. Section A includes excerpts from real EHC plans and tips for completing an EHC plan. Section B provides EHC plans for two fictional children, which draw on real examples. Each section covers different areas of EHC plans, including the aspirations of the child; the child or young persons’ special educational needs; health needs; social care needs; the outcomes sought for the child or the young person; and special educational, health and social care provision. The resource aims to encourage discussion about the key features of high quality EHC plans. (Edited publisher abstract)