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Policy & Guidance - Health

'GET IT RIGHT'

A new guide to help healthcare professionals 'Get It Right'.

Prominent health organisations, including the Royal College of Nursing and the Royal Society of Medicine, have joined forces with Mencap to produce a best practice guide for health professionals.

10th June 2009

Child Health Strategy and Transition

The Child Health Strategy has specific importance for disabled young people and transition.
18th March 2009

ACT Transition Care Pathway

The Transition Care Pathway: A Framework for the Development of Integrated Multi-Agency Care Pathways for Young People with Life-threatening and Life-limiting Conditions was published by ACT on the 17th April 2007.

4th March 2009

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

Government White Paper: 'Our health, our care, our say'published in January 2006.
23rd October 2008

The future regulation of health and adult....

The future regulation of health and adult social care in England

This document builds upon Health reform in England: update and commissioning framework published in July 2006 and 'Health reform in England: update and next steps'. It is part of the on-going health reform programme and focuses on the development of a regulatory framework that will support health reform to achieve safety, quality, fairness and efficiency for patients and service users across the health and adult social care system.


23rd October 2008

Transition: moving on well

A good practice guide on effective transition from children's to adult services for young people with complex health needs has been published by the Department of Health and the Department for Schools, Children and Families.
3rd June 2008

NSF e.g. Development of Transitions Protocols

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust - how they Developed their Transitions Protocols/Programmes.
25th February 2008

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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