Recommended Reports
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Enhancing the Public Health Role of Local Area Co-ordinators in Scotland: An EvaluationEnhancing the Public Health Role of Local Area Co-ordinators in Scotland: An Evaluation |
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Enhancing the Public Health Role of Local Area Co-ordinators in Scotland: An EvaluationEnhancing the Public Health Role of Local Area Co-ordinators in Scotland: An Evaluation |
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Checking up on DES: An investigation into implementation of Annual Health Checks for people with learning disabilities in OxfordshireAnnual Health Checks (AHCS) were introduced in 2008 as a response to findings that people with learning disabilities have significantly worse health care than other groups, which contributes to lower life expectancy. GP practices are incentivized by a Directed Enhanced Service to offer extended annual health checks. Early results of national evaluations of the AHC indicate significant variation in access. This pilot project investigated implementation of AHCs in Oxfordshire where the percentage of AHCs completed in 2009/10 was only 26.1% (national average 41%). |
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Local Area Co-ordination in Scotland 2009 - 2010This is a mapping report of what Local Area Co-ordination looked like in Scotland in 2009. |
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The Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007 - What it Means to Me - Report of the User and Carer ConferenceA report of the national conference event between the Scottish Government, Age Concern Scotland, Inclusion Scotland, the Association for Mental Health and the Scottish Consortium for Learning Disability, which was aimed at raising awareness of the new Act among people you use services and their family members. http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/262019/0078346.pdf |




