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Young people with disability: transition to adulthood; report of an inspection in South Glamorgan; July 1994
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Welsh Office. Social Services Inspectorate for Wales
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Welsh Office. Social Services Inspectorate for Wales
- Publication year:
- 1994
- Pagination:
- 35p.
- Place of publication:
- Cardiff
Young people with disability: transition to adulthood; report of an inspection of Clwyd Social Services; September 1994
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Welsh Office. Social Services Inspectorate for Wales
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Welsh Office. Social Services Inspectorate for Wales
- Publication year:
- 1994
- Pagination:
- 39p.
- Place of publication:
- Cardiff
Must try harder
- Author:
- WATT Stuart
- Journal article citation:
- Care Weekly, 19.5.94, 1994, p.12.
The Social Services Inspectorate and NHS inspectors have found that services for younger people with physical and sensory disabilities have lagged behind those of other groups under community care.
Services to disabled children and their families: report of the national inspection of services to disabled children and their families, January 1994
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Department of Health. Social Services Inspectorate
- Publisher:
- HMSO
- Publication year:
- 1994
- Pagination:
- 67p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
Report of an inspection that took place in 4 local authorities, looking specifically at progress in implementing the Children Act 1989 in regard to providing services for disabled children and their families.
Report of the national inspection of local authority services to disabled children and their families
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Department of Health. Social Services Inspectorate
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health. Social Services Inspectorate
- Publication year:
- 1994
- Pagination:
- 2p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Letter accompanying national overview report.
Inspection of assessment and care management arrangements in social services departments: interim overview report
- Author:
- GREAT BRITAIN. Department of Health. Social Services Inspectorate
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health. Social Services Inspectorate
- Publication year:
- 1994
- Pagination:
- 2p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Letter accompanying a report.
Positive action
- Author:
- SMITH Peter
- Journal article citation:
- Community Care, 17.2.94, 1994, pp.26-27.
- Publisher:
- Reed Business Information
The SSI has just published its first inspection report into services for disabled children. Although the inspection discovered that many families with disabled children receive services which are highly valued, some authorities had no proper register, which means that SSDs had no information about the needs of this user group. There was little evidence of local authorities working in partnership with children and young people with disabilities and that assessment and review were generally understated so that parents often didn't know they had taken place. Parents were also found to be confused about the range of professionals they had to deal with.
Inspection of assessment and care management arrangements in social services departments: October 1993 - March 1994; second overview report
- Authors:
- BOOTH L.J., TOMLINSON D
- Publisher:
- Great Britain. Department of Health. Social Services Inspectorate. London West I
- Publication year:
- 1994
- Pagination:
- 50p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
Inspection report focusing on the arrangements for assessment and care management for older people and disabled people in 5 SSD's. Wherever possible, user and carer assessors worked with the SSI inspectors for all or part of the inspections.
An inspector calls: the regulation of private nursing homes and hospitals
- Author:
- ROYAL COLLEGE OF NURSING
- Publisher:
- Royal College of Nursing
- Publication year:
- 1994
- Pagination:
- 11p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Report of a survey of how health authorities in England and Wales regulate independent nursing homes and hospitals under the Registered Homes Act 1984. Among the conclusions reached was that there should be national standards and protocols for registration.