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Care and treatment review code and toolkit: a guide for commissioners, panel members and people who provide support
- Author:
- NHS ENGLAND
- Publisher:
- NHS England
- Publication year:
- 2017
- Pagination:
- 50
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
This framework aims to ensure that Care and treatment reviews (CTRs) for adults with learning disabilities or autism who have been, or are about to be, admitted to a specialist mental health or learning disability hospital are delivered to a consistently high standard across England. It also provides tools to help commissioners carry out CTRs. It details the main principles which should be upheld by the CTR panel, which include that CTRs should be person and family centred; rights led; holistic to cover the needs of the whole person; co-produced; and evidence-based. It also outlines the standards for each principle and the criteria that should be used to evaluate the standards in practice. It also outlines the roles of CTR experts by experience and clinical experts; provides a checklist for commissioners and providers to use; and a set of discharge steps and standards to help navigate through the discharge process. (Edited publisher abstract)
Learning disability: care and support of people growing older: (QS187)
- Author:
- NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CARE EXCELLENCE
- Publisher:
- National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
- Publication year:
- 2019
- Pagination:
- 30
- Place of publication:
- London
Quality standard covering identifying, assessing and regularly reviewing the care and support needs of people with a learning disability as they grow older. It focuses on the specific health and social care needs associated with an individual's learning disability. It contains five quality statements which describe what high-quality care looks the areas of: person-centred needs assessment, named lead practitioners, future planning and review, annual health checks and hospital admission. The standard provides information on the rationale for each quality statement, quality measures that can be used to monitor improvement and what the statement should mean for different audiences, including service providers, commissioners and people growing older with a learning disability. (Edited publisher abstract)
Care, Education and Treatment Reviews for children and young people: code and toolkit. A guide for commissioners, panel members and people who provide support
- Author:
- NHS ENGLAND
- Publisher:
- NHS England
- Publication year:
- 2017
- Pagination:
- 59
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
This Code and Toolkit provides framework to ensure that Care, Education and Treatment Reviews (CETRs) for children and young people who either have been, or may be about to be admitted to a specialist mental health or learning disability hospital are delivered to a consistently high standard across England. It also provides commissioners with tools to help them carry out CETRs. It outlines the main principles for delivering CETRs, which include the principles of human rights, child -centeredness and co-production; the standards for each principle; and the criteria used to evaluate the standards in practice. It also outlines the roles of CETR experts by experience and clinical experts; provides a checklist for commissioners and providers to use; and a set of hospital discharge steps and standards to help commissioners navigate through the discharge process. (Edited publisher abstract)