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Dorset County Council: The RIFT system (Risk, Information, Focus, Themes)

The RIFT system (Risk, Information, Focus, Themes)

Dorset County Council’s quality improvement have developed an excel spreadsheet system - RIFT - designed to allow the collation and analysis of information and intelligence on provider performance. This forms part of our adult social care markets and commissioning resource.

Naloxonee survey 2017

Naloxone survey 2017

This survey was conducted by the LGA's Research and Information team between 16 June and 5 July 2017, on behalf of the LGA and Public Health England, in order to better understand the use of naloxone across local authorities, and to demonstrate how it is considered by local authorities as part of their response to drug-related deaths.

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Surrey County Council - A personalised approach to quality assuring care and support cover

A personalised approach to quality assuring care and support

Surrey County Council has a quality assurance team of 4.5 quality assurance managers who undertake monitoring visits to care homes, home care providers and supported living schemes. This forms part of our adult social care markets and commissioning resource.

Herefordshire Council case study - Developing a shared commitment to improving the quality of care

Developing a shared commitment to improving the quality of care

The Quality Assurance Framework sets out the approach that Herefordshire Council takes to ensuring local care and support services provide what individual residents need. It is a set of processes with one goal – to deliver high quality care and support services to the citizens of Herefordshire. This forms part of our adult social care markets and commissioning resource.

Stepping up to the place: facilitated integration workshop - integrated finance module COVER

Stepping up to the place: facilitated integration workshop - integrated finance module

We have worked with the Chartered Institute for Public Finance Accountants and other key partners to develop a tool to support health and care systems with understanding and progressing their financial arrangements for integrated health and social care services.

Adult social care risk self-assessment workshop and action planning COVER

Adult social care risk self-assessment workshop and action planning

Building on positive feedback from the sector, the LGA commissioned a refresh of the risk awareness self-assessment tool in 2016; and is now offering councils (and system partners) the option of an external, independently facilitated workshop to undertake the self-assessment along with local senior system leaders.

Councillors' perceptions of sustainability and transformation partnerships COVER

Councillors' perceptions of sustainability and transformation partnerships

Our survey results strongly support the messages we have been hearing for months – STPs are largely excluding councillors from the STP planning process.

Being mindful  of mental health - The role of local government in mental health and wellbeing (thumbs)

Being mindful of mental health - the role of local government in mental health and wellbeing

This report explores how councils influence the mental wellbeing of our communities and how council services, from social care to parks to open spaces to education to housing, help to make up the fabric of mental health support for the people in our communities.

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Meeting the public health needs of the armed forces: a resource for local authorities and health professionals COVER

Meeting the public health needs of the armed forces

This resource has been developed for local authorities, local Defence Medical Services and those supporting the health needs of the armed forces community in England.

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A breath of fresh air: smokefree workplaces 10 years on cover

A breath of fresh air: smokefree workplaces 10 years on

The 10th anniversary of the ban is a time to look back at what has been achieved. While it took a long time to get the legislation introduced – cinemas first started restricting smoking in the 1970s – when it did happen it was pretty seamless.

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