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Social Care Topics
September 2015
Introduction
• Social care update from NICE
• Overview of consultation process
• Discussion of proposed topics and scope
• Discussion of additional topics and scope
• Priority topics
• Next steps
Topic Guideline QS
Health and wellbeing of looked after children Published Published
Supporting people to live well with dementia Published Published
Autism in children and adults Published Published
Mental wellbeing of older people in residential care Published Published
Managing medicines in care homes Published Published
Challenging behaviour in people with learning disability Published 8 Oct 2015
Home care 23 Sept 2015 June 2016
Older people with social care needs and multiple long-term conditions
Nov 2015 2016/17
Children’s attachment Nov 2015 2016/17
Transition between inpatient hospital settings and community or care home settings
Nov 2015 2016/17
Transition from children’s to adults’ services Feb 2016 2016/17
Child abuse and neglect June 2016 2017/18
Developing NICE guidelines and QS relevant to social care
Topic Guideline QS
Sexually harmful behaviour among young people July 2016 Tbc
Transition between inpatient mental health settings and community and care home settings
August 2016 tbc
Dual diagnosis (severe mental illness & substance misuse)
Sept 2016 Tbc
Learning disability and mental health Oct 2016 Q3 2016/17
Managing medicines in the community Apr 2017 Tbc
Intermediate care (including reablement) July 2017 Tbc
Child abuse and neglect Sept 2017 Tbc
Dementia (update) Sept 2017 Tbc
Service model for people with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour
Tbc Tbc
Older people with learning disabilities tbc Tbc
Service user and carer experience of adult social care Jan 2018 Tbc
Developing NICE guidelines and QS relevant to social care
NICE pathways
Easy-click access to all the guidance, quality statements and implementation tools for a particular aspect of care
Implementation support
• Mental wellbeing of older people• Film and report
• Supporting people to live well with dementia• Web resource• Information for the public• Commissioning guide
• Health and wellbeing of looked after children and young people• Web resource• Film• Updated guide to resources• Info4carekids website update
Home care guideline
• Publication 23rd September
• Press launch
• Roundtable event
• Promotion at conferences and events
• Key messages for commissioners and providers
• Costing statement
• Further implementation resources
Other work with the sector
• Monitoring impact
• CQC use NICE guidelines as evidence to inform the inspection process and NICE quality standards to inform ratings of good and outstanding
• Provider information returns since 2014
• Endorsement of social care guidance products
• Working with commissioners and providers locally
• Standards and guidelines definitions and mapping
Social care related topics: consultation
1. What are NICE quality standards and guidelines?
2. What is the consultation process?
3. What are the social care related topics (existing and proposed)?
4. What are the questions for consideration?
NICE quality standards and guidelines
NICE quality standards are a concise set of prioritised statements designed to drive measurable quality improvements within a particular area of health or care. They are derived from the best available evidence such as NICE guidance and other evidence sources accredited by NICE. Quality standards sit alongside and complement guidelines.
NICE guidelines are systematically developed statements based on the best available evidence, and include recommendations intended to guide decisions. The primary role of NICE guidelines is to provide recommendations on "what works" in terms of both the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of care interventions and services.
NICE quality standards and guidelines
• Interventions, services and care packages to support social care needs, including personal care and practical support
• Interventions to support people with social care needs to maintain and develop independence
• Interventions to promote social participation
• Assistive technology (including telecare, telehealth and equipment)
• Integration and joint working between health and social care
• Identification and assessment of social care needs
• Care and support planning and review• Access to and provision of information
for service users, their carers and families
• Support to allow service users to
exercise choice and control (where they wish to do so)
• Self-directed support and support for self-management of conditions
• Support for carers• Advocacy• Communication and information sharing• Training, support and supervision of
care staff
Service provision:• Effectiveness of particular service
models• Timing of an intervention and referral• Who should deliver interventions and
where they should be delivered• Access to services.
NICE guidelines and quality standards may cover, where there is evidence of what works, and depending on the topic:
Social care related topics: consultation process
• Agree list of proposed topics with DH and DfE
• 12 week public consultation process (closes Friday 9th October)
• Targeted meetings during consultation period• Key national organisations • Regional events • Service users and representatives
• Analysis of feedback (October & November)
• Final list of proposed topics for agreement with NICE’s commissioners (December 2015)
Social care related topics: existing referrals• Autism in children, young people and adults• Care and support for older people with learning disabilities• Challenging behaviour and learning disabilities• Child abuse and neglect: early help, recognition, assessment and response to abuse and neglect
of children and young people• Children's attachment: attachment in children and young people who are adopted from care, in
care or at high risk of going into care• Dementia: Supporting people with dementia and their carers in health and social care• Harmful sexual behaviour among children and young people: identifying and helping children and
young people who display harmful sexual behaviour• Home care: delivering personal care and practical support to older people living in their own homes• Looked-after children and young people• Managing medicines for people receiving social care in the community• Managing medicines in care homes• Occupational therapy and physical activity interventions to promote the mental wellbeing of older
people in primary care and residential care• Service model for people with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour• Service user and carer experience in social care• Severe mental illness and substance misuse (dual diagnosis) – community health and social care
services• Short term interventions for regaining independence• Social care of older people with complex needs and multiple long-term conditions• Supporting decision making for people with limited mental capacity• Transition between inpatient hospital settings and community or care home settings• Transition between inpatient mental health settings and community and care home settings• Transition from children's to adult services• When to suspect child maltreatment
Social care related topics: new proposals
• Adoption in looked-after children and young people• Assessment & care and support planning in adults• Care and support for people with an acquired physical impairment• Disabilities and complex needs in adults, children and young people• Fostering in looked-after children and young people• Maintaining independent living and preventing isolation in adults • Nutrition in care homes• Personal and intimate care in adults• Safeguarding in care homes• Short-term breaks (respite care) for people with social care needs and their carers• Support for adults, children and young people with sensory disabilities• Support for carers and young carers• Support for young parents in the community • Support in leaving care for looked-after children and young people• Supporting children in care homes: sexual orientation and preventing sexual
exploitation• Supporting sexual identity in adults with social care needs• Supportive approaches and physical environments in care homes• Supportive approaches and physical environments in children's homes
Social care related topics: consultation questions
Proposed new topics
• Should each topic be included (Yes/No)?• Why should the topic be included/ excluded?• If it is to be included what key areas should be covered?
Additional topics
• Are there any other topics that should be included?• Why should this be included?• If included what are the key areas to cover?