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NHS Continuing Health Care and Law (England and Wales)
Professor Luke Clements discusses the responsibilities of the NHS for Continuing Health Care funding – that is when the NHS must fund both health and social care needs of a person (age 18 and over). This talk covers adults, but the framework for children is somewhat similar. This lecture was delivered as part of the Social Care Law Lecture Series at Cardiff Law School.
Read more Assessing Social Care Needs (England and Wales) – Part 1
In this video Professor Luke Clements looks at how the need for social care services is assessed by social services departments addressing the needs of disabled children and adults. The video is divided into seven sections: Overview and Definition Background The Assessment Question ‘What if?’ Eligibility Criteria Carers' Assessments Common Problems Resources and Links This talk was delivered as part of the Social Care Law ...
Read more Assessing the social care needs of disabled children with autism (‘Autism Plus’ policies)
Professor Luke Clements considers the legal duties that children’s services in England are under when they are asked to assess the social care needs of disabled children with autism and the problems many families experience when councils have policies that discriminate against children with autism in the assessment process. This talk was delivered as part of the Social Care Law Lecture Series at The School ...
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Read more Template Letters Wales
There are different letter templates for England, Wales and Scotland and they cover a numbers of topics. They aim to make your letters more effective.
Read more Template Letters England
There are different letter templates for England, Wales and Scotland and they cover a numbers of topics. They aim to make your letters more effective.
Read more What is HIE and how is it linked to Cerebral Palsy?
What is hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE)? Hypoxic Ischaemic Encephalopathy, otherwise known as “HIE”, is a technical term describing brain damage caused by a lack of oxygen (hypoxia) and/or restriction of blood flow (ischaemia) to a baby which can result in neurological and developmental disorders. It is often associated with full term babies but can occur in premature babies too. There are 3 categories of HIE: mild, ...
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