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wiltshire Council Is Seeking To Create A New Home Care Flexible Framework For The Delivery Of Home Care Services For Adults In Wiltshire.
the Home Care Service Provides Home-based Cqc Registered Care And Support To Individuals And Their Carers. The Service Aims To Support People To Regain And Maintain Their Confidence And Independence With A Combination Of Both Emotional And Health And Social Care Support.
people And Their Family/carers Will Have Access To High Quality Care Services Which Are Person Centred, Treat People With Dignity And Respect, Keep People Safe, Offer Real Choice And Control, Promote Independence And Social Inclusion And Are Supported By Highly Skilled And Dedicated Staff. It Will Support The Prevention Of Hospital Admissions And Improve System Flow, Reducing Delayed Discharges And Facilitating Hospital Discharge. The Service Operates Over 7 Days A Week For Adults Of All Ages.
transforming Home Care Is A Long-term Objective For All Of Us And Wiltshire Council Is Committed To Co Ordinating This Work Customers, Carers, Providers And Communities.
Cumbria County Council Tender
the Authority Is Commissioning Targeted Short Break Activities For Disabled Children And Young People To Meet Our Statutory Duties, National Guidance, Local Strategic Priorities And Deliver Best Practice. The Three Principal Reasons For Commissioning This Service Are:- I. To Support The Authority To Meet Their Statutory Responsibilities In Relation To Short Breaks Provision For Disabled Children And Young People. Ii. To Support The Authority To Procure Services For Gaps In Short Break Services For Disabled Children And Young People. Iii. To Ensure That Disabled Children And Young People Are Effectively Supported Through The Transition From Childhood To Adulthood Alongside Independent Living. The Objectives Of The Targeted Short Break Activities Service Are: I. Prevent Family Breakdown; Ii. Promote Healthy And Active Lives; Iii. Promote Independence; Iv. Children And Young People Are Safe, Nurtured And Achieving; V. Support Good Outcomes For Young People By Being Responsive To Changing Demand And Meet Emerging Needs; Vi. Service Providers Meet Contract Monitoring And Financial Reporting Requirements Specified By The Authority. Eligibility For Targeted Short Break Activities Is Set Out In The Authority’s Short Breaks Statement. This Statement Is Reviewed Regularly, And As Such, Eligibility Criteria May Change. Service Providers Shall Deliver Targeted Short Break Activities To Young People With Who Have Been Identified As Eligible By The Authority. Targeted Short Break Activities Support Young People And Allows Their Parents Or Full-time Carers To Have A Break From Their Caring Responsibilities. Support Is Intended For Young People In School Years 1 To 13, However The Actual Age At Which These Services Are Provided For Each Individual, And The Age At Which They Cease, Will Be Determined Through The Authority’s Assessment Process. Targeted Short Break Activities Do Not Support Parents And Carers Of Disabled Young People To Work. There Are Separate Duties On Local Authorities In Relation To Childcare For Disabled Children Under The Childcare Act 2006.
Wiltshire Council Tender
wiltshire Council Would Like To Inform The Market Of The Intention To Procure A Children's Home Care Flexible Framework.
the Children’s Homecare Flexible Framework Provides Home And Community-based Care And Support To Individuals And Their Carers.
this Service Must Be Registered With The Care Quality Commission (cqc).
the Framework Aims To
- Support Children And Young People To Access And Participate In Activities In The Community And Provide Respite For Family And Carers.
- Support Children With Activities In The Home And Provide Respite For Family And Carers.
- Provide Children With Personal Care Support Including Moving And Handling Responsibilities.
this Support Will Help Children And Young People To Increase Their Confidence And Independence With A Combination Of Emotional, Health And Social Care Support. Children, Young People, And Their Family/carers Will Have Access To High Quality Care Services That Are Centred On Them And Treat Them With Dignity And Respect. It Will Keep Them Safe, Offer Real Choice And Control, Promote Independence And Social Inclusion, And Be Supported By Highly Skilled And Dedicated Staff. The Service Will Operate Over 7 Days A Week For Children And Young People Up Until The Age Of 18.
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Cumbria County Council Tender
the Care Act 2014 Requires Councils To Provide Services Which Enable A Shift Towards More Personalised Care And Support. In Providing Services For Adults Who Meet Care Act Eligibility Criteria, The Council Must Have Regard To The Need To Promote Individuals’ Well-being, Including Physical And Mental Health, Emotional Wellbeing, Participation In Work, Education, Recreation, And Social And Economic Wellbeing The Act Further Identifies That High-quality, Personalised Care And Support Can Only Be Achieved Where There Is A Vibrant, Responsive Market Of Service Providers. Duties Are Placed On Councils To Commission A Diverse And Sustainable Range Of Care And Support Providers Who Continuously Improve Quality And Choice, In Order To Meet The Needs Of People Who Need Care And Support. Day Opportunities Play A Key Role In Supporting Disabled And Older People To Maintain And Develop New Skills, Prevent Social Isolation, Support Inclusion And Presence In Their Local Communities And Provide A Break From Caring And Support For Unpaid Carers Ensuring They Can Continue To Offer Ongoing Support. The Focus Of The Framework Will Be Upon Outcome-based Support, With Providers Expected To Both Demonstrate Innovative Solutions To Meet Individual Needs And Clearly Evidence How Individual Outcomes Have Been Achieved.