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Self assessment data for Bolton

Target 2010

Target 1. Campus

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1.1. Resettlement of identified people from long stay hospitals, is complete

Progress notes: Resettlement of identified people from long stay hospitals, is complete

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1.2. All NHS Campuses will be closed by 2010

Progress notes: Completed ahead of time

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1.3. Discharge planning for all adults and young people

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Target 2. Health Inequalities

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2.1. Comprehensive recording in GP Registers

Main areas of work 2010-2011: We need to develop the way information is used and stored to ensure it is fit for purpose

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2.2. Primary Care Teams tackling health inequalities

Progress notes: 81% of people with LD registered with a Bolton GP have been offered a comprehensive health screening and HAP in the last 2 years.

Main areas of work 2010-2011: By Dec 2010 100% of people (across the 54 DES compliant practices) will have been offered health screening and HAP

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2.3. Equal access to disease prevention, screening, and health promoting activities

Progress notes: Accessible information developed around audiology and ear care

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2.4. Services in wider primary care community

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2.5. Service Agreements secure a range of treatment choices and equity of access

Progress notes: 2 day total communication course mandatory for all PCT and LA staff alongside one day safe swallowing course available on a rolling programme

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2.6. National Service Frameworks and linked networks and projects apply equally to people with disabilities

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2.7. Equal access to benefits from the development of computer technology

Main areas of work 2010-2011: There is no current IM & T strategy in place, services in Bolton need to look at developing this strategy

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2.8. Good local planning for people from ethnic minority groups, and their carers

Progress notes: Cultural development worker in post to ensure equal access to services for adults from ethnic minority groups

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2.9. Good local planning for people with profound disabilities and their carers

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Target 3. Safety

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3.1. NHS bodies taking action in light of Healthcare for All, HCC Audit etc

Progress notes: LD Liaison nurse in post providing support to all LD hospital users and training for staff

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3.2. NHS bodies have robust key policies e.g. Consent, DED

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3.3. Review of complaints and adverse incidents leads to improved practice in services

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3.4. Coherent local partnership in ensuring protection of vulnerable adults from abuse

Progress notes: FREDA training package in place to ensure all staff from acute and PCT are offered training around Fairness, rights, equality, dignity and autonomy

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Target 4. Valuing people now

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4.02. Good range of local specialist services

Progress notes: Bolton has established intensive support team in place which aims to reduce unnecessary admission to hospital and out of area provision.

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4.03. Plans for local specialist services for young people in transition

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4.04. People and families well involved in planning and delivery of health services

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4.05. Good partnership working across local organisations

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4.06. Good plans made, for people with learning disabilities who are ageing

Progress notes: Established Down's syndrome and dementia pathway; everyone age 30+ with Down's syndrome annually screened for dementia.

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4.07. Local partners planning together on autism

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4.08. Services available to those who challenge services

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4.09. Mental health policy and best practice equally applied to people with learning disabilities

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4.10. Robust local workforce planning

Main areas of work 2010-2011: There is no current workforce development plan, services in Bolton need to explore this and begin this work

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4.11. Offender health - people with learning disabilities in prison have access to a full range of healthcare

Main areas of work 2010-2011: To explore links into local prisons and agree action plan to progress this issue

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