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Carers and personalisation: improving outcomes
Author(s)Bernadette Simpson, Robin Murray-Neill
Corporate AuthorPersonalisation Team, Department of Health - DH
PublisherDepartment of Health, 25 November 2010
Pages31 pp
Sourcehttp://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/... Contact: Elaine Edger, Carers Policy Team, Room 116, 133-155 Waterloo Road, London SE1 8UG.
KeywordsInformal care ; Services ; Health services ; Community care ; Coordination ; Interaction [welfare services] ; Social security benefits ; Independence ; Standards of provision.
AnnotationPractice examples of the carers as expert care partners are presented in this guide on emerging evidence on how the principles of personalisation have been applied. The value of finding what makes sense and works best locally is also illustrated by further practice examples on early intervention and prevention, improving outcomes, and services commissioned by local authorities from the market and other providers. Other examples not included in this document can be found at:. www.puttingpeoplefirst.org.uk/Topics/Browse/Carers. (RH)
Accession NumberCPA-101129001 E
ClassmarkP6: I: L: PA: QAJ: QK6: JH: C3: 583

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