A different ending
z Gypsies and Travellers. A different ending: addressing inequalities in end of life care Good practice case studies This document brings together examples of good practice in end of life care that we found through our review, including our visits to local areas, which others can learn from.
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Gypsies and Travellers - Care Quality Commission
www.cqc.org.ukGypsies and Travellers have poor access to healthcare generally, with difficulty in registering with GPs and poor access to services as a result, including health screening, home visits and access to secondary health care. In our local area fieldwork, not being registered with a GP was identified as an issue that stopped Gypsies and Travellers from
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Brief guide: Positive behaviour support for people with ...
www.cqc.org.uk1. Provider’s strategy, policy and procedures for managing behaviour that challenges. 2. Care records to confirm people with behaviour that challenges have had a recent holistic assessment and an individualised behaviour support plan(or equivalent) which is reviewed regularly. 3. Observations or records of staff activity demonstrating:
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Mental health rehabilitation inpatient services
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