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TWO TASK GROUPS TWO TASK GROUPS
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TWO NEW TASK GROUPS: To look at the needs of particular groups of people we have not given much attention to – until now (Health Self Assessment) To respond to recent Government policy and guidance To involve people with specialist knowledge, including self advocates and family carers To meet for a time-limited period: six months To make recommendations to the Making It Happen Partnership
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AUTISM TASK GROUP The Autism Act 2009 and the autism strategy ask us how health and social services can give better support to adults with autism What are the ways that adults can get an assessment and diagnosis? Who decides they have autism?
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AUTISM TASK GROUP What training must staff receive so that they can understand and assess the needs of people with autism? What reasonable adjustments should be made so that people with autism can access the services they need? How good is the transition planning for young people with autism? Who has the lead responsibility for commissioning services for adults with autism?
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TASK GROUP FOR ADULTS WITH PROFOUND DISABILITIES “Raising our sights” report published in 2010 It looks at services for adults with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities These adults have the greatest support needs and deserve the best services
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ADULTS WITH PROFOUND DISABILITIES The report makes recommendations about: Personalised support Help for carers Independent advocacy Transition planning for young people Housing Assistive technology Aids and equipment Health services (including postural care, dysphagia, epilepsy and the relief of pain) Short breaks Employment and day activity
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