Showing posts with label disability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disability. Show all posts
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Able Radio
Able radio is an internet radio station which combines music with news, debate, information and support on disability, caring and living with chronic conditions. In addition to live broadcasting, there are podcasts and interviews available to listen on demand.
Friday, 24 August 2012
Protecting Disabled Children
OfSted (England and Wales) have issued a report Protecting disabled children: thematic inspection. The report examines how well local authorities and Local Safeguarding Children Boards work in evaluating the work done by the multiple professionals and agencies involved in provision of services to disabled children. Most children and their parents/carers were offered multi-agency support at an early stage, which was keenly received. However in the work with children in need, plans were often found to lack detail of focus on outcomes and reviews often failed to include all the professionals working with children and in some cases the planning or review process was absent. The report concludes that these gaps may cause delay in identifying child protection issues with disabled children. Additionally, not all staff from the different agencies working with disabled children were adequately trained in their safeguarding responsibilities.
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Care Knowledge highlights - new Scottish content this week
Care knowledge is useful in highlighting new e-documents and acting as a gateway to reports across a variety of sources.
From the Scottish executive:
The Capacity of disability organisations to engage with public authorities.
A resource guide to engagement standards, guidance and tool kits.
Mapping Scotland's disability organisations.
Older people living in the community - nutritional needs, barriers and interventions: a literature review.
Other highlights from Careknowledge this week:
Targeted violence and hostility against people with mental health conditions.
Healthier children safer communities.
Young black people and the criminal justice system.
From the Scottish executive:
The Capacity of disability organisations to engage with public authorities.
A resource guide to engagement standards, guidance and tool kits.
Mapping Scotland's disability organisations.
Older people living in the community - nutritional needs, barriers and interventions: a literature review.
Other highlights from Careknowledge this week:
Targeted violence and hostility against people with mental health conditions.
Healthier children safer communities.
Young black people and the criminal justice system.
Labels:
child welfare,
disability,
mental health,
older people,
youth justice
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