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Part of Dignity in care
Privacy is a major contributor to providing dignity in care. It can mean making sure that a confidentiality policy is in place; or making issues of privacy and dignity part of staff induction and training.
Part of Relationship-based social work
This webinar looked at empowering social workers and placing relationships at the heart of children's practice
Part of Relationship-based social work
This webinar, originally held in September 2019, explored the development of relationship based practice in Local Authority children’s social work.
Part of Dementia
This film for health and care staff, people who use services and their families, introduces four people with dementia who are able to share their insights and experiences of living with advancing dementia.
In this video, people who use services and social care academics consider extracts from SCIE’s Social Care TV films to help understand quality and excellence in social care. The panel considers the quality of social care in different settings and with different people, to see how excellence can be achieved.
Part of LGBTQI+ video stories
A social care training video on the theme of working with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. In this video we meet Roger who talks about his experiences of care provided to a friend in residential care and hospice care provided for his partner.
Part of LGBTQI+ video stories
In this video for social care commissioners and staff, we meet Richard who was diagnosed with a learning disability at an early age. Richard explains his confusion around his sexuality and how he was not provided with adequate sex education. The video highlights the need for trained workers in sexuality and learning disabilities.
Part of Autism: Improving access to social care for adults
In this training video, co-produced with National Autistic Society and Research Autism, we see how Scott, a man with autism and learning disabilities, and Marie, a professor with Asperger’s Syndrome, learn to make sense of society, with the support of colleagues and family members.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) commissioned SCIE in 2010 to define excellence in adult social care services in England. This definition was developed in consultation with a range of people who provide and use care services. It also draws on of selected research and examples of quality frameworks in social care. This report provides the definition of excellence and identifies its four essential elements. Three of these relate to improvements in people's lives as a result of using the service: choice and control; good relationships; spending time purposefully and enjoyably. The fourth element relates to organisational and service factors which enable these outcomes to be achieved and sustained. CQC will use this report to help develop its new quality information system for regulated adult care services in England.
Community-based day activities and supports for people with learning disabilities is the subject of this online guide. It explains what services can do to help people with learning difficulties have a good day
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