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Health & Wellbeing - Policy and Guidance

NSF - Complex Disability Exemplar

National Service Framework examplar - Complex Disability
22nd October 2008

White Paper 'Our health, our care, our say '

Health white paper published in 2005.
22nd October 2008

Transition: moving on well

Published by the Department of Health, a good practice guide for health professionals and their partners on transition planning for young people with complex health needs or a disability

17th July 2008

DH announces Adult Autism Strategy

On 9 May care services Minister Ivan Lewis announced £500,000 for Government research into the numbers of adults with autism and their specific transitions needs. This prevalence study will inform the first ever Government strategy on adults with autism and Asperger's
syndrome, due to be published next year. The research will look at numbers of adults with autism and transitions challenges for young people.
9th July 2008

‘Inclusive and Active’

A Sport and Physical Activity Action Plan for Disabled People in London 2007-2012

‘Inclusive and Active’ was commissioned by the Greater London Authority, Sport England London Region and London Sports Forum for Disabled People to help achieve our shared aim of achieving a significant increase in participation in sport and physical activity by disabled people.

12th September 2007

Making health services young people friendly

You're Welcome Quality Criteria set out principles that will help health services (incl. non-NHS provison) become young people friendly. It covers areas to be considered by commissioners and providers of health services. Content is based on examples of effective local practice. Dissemination will be via a series of national workshops and through Prolog


2nd April 2007

Valuing People

White paper for people with learning disabilities.
28th September 2006

National Service Framework for Children

The NSF is a 10-year programme intended to stimulate long-term and sustained improvement in children’s health.
28th September 2006

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