Below is the contents of the Bradford Adult and Community Service APPP resource. It is divided into different sections; each with a number of specific chapters.
Overview
General Responsibilities under the Care Act 2014
This section reflects the Care Act 2014 and the Care and Support Statutory Guidance (Department of Health). Promoting Wellbeing, Preventing, Delaying or Reducing Needs and Information and Advice are the three main areas which underpin the Act.
First Contact and Identifying Needs
Charging and Financial Assessment
This section reflects Charging and Financial Assessment, Care and Support Statutory Guidance (Department of Health and Social Care).
See also Direct Payments chapter
Delivering Person Centred Care and Support
Person Centred Care and Support
- 4.1.1 Personalisation
- 4.1.2 Personal Budgets
- 4.1.3 Direct Payments
- 4.1.4 Direct Payments: Nominated and Authorised Persons
- 4.1.5 Care and Support Planning
- 4.1.6 Review of Care and Support Plans
- 4.1.7 Risk Assessments
- 4.1.8 Independent Advocacy
- 4.1.9 Transition to Adult Care and Support
- 4.1.10 Technology Enabled Care (TEC)
- 4.1.11 End of Life Care
- 4.1.12 Protecting Property of Adults being Cared for away from Home, including Pets
Carers
See also: Carer’s Assessment and Care and Support Planning.
- 4.2.1 Carers: Preventing, Reducing or Delaying Needs
- 4.2.2 Carers and Adult Safeguarding
- 4.2.3 Carers’ Breaks
Local Services and Teams
Safeguarding
- 5.1 Adult Safeguarding
- 5.2 Responding to Safeguarding Concerns
- 5.3 Safeguarding Adults Boards
- 5.4 Making Safeguarding Personal
- 5.5 Working with Adults Affected by Child Sexual Exploitation and Organised Sexual Abuse
- 5.6 Domestic Abuse
- 5.7 Modern Slavery
- 5.8 Self Neglect
- 5.9 Inherent Jurisdiction of the High Court
Mental Capacity and Mental Health
This section includes information about mental capacity and mental health issues, reflecting the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and mental health legislation.
- 6.1 Mental Capacity
- 6.2 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
- 6.3 Best Interests
- 6.4 Mental Health Act 1983
- 6.5 Defining Mental Disorder
- 6.6 Section 117 Aftercare
- 6.7 Interface between the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and the Mental Health Act 1983
- 6.8 Independent Mental Capacity Advocate Service
- 6.9 Advance Care Planning
Integration and Partnership Working
This section reflects the Care and Support Statutory Guidance (Department of Health and Social Care), but also other fundamental issues such as information sharing, user involvement – which is key to the ethos of the Care Act – and staff engagement.
- 7.1 Integration, Cooperation and Partnerships
- 7.2 Information Sharing and Confidentiality
- 7.3 Prisons, Approved Premises and Bail Accommodation
- 7.4 Delegation of Local Authority Functions
- 7.5 NHS Continuing Healthcare
- 7.6 Involving People who use Services / Co-production
- 7.7 Joint Strategic Needs Assessments and Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategies
- 7.8 Homelessness
Moving between Areas: Inter-Local Authority and Cross Border Issues
National Guidance
Practice Guidance
- 10.1 Working with Autistic Adults
- 10.2 Working with Adults with Dementia
- 10.3 Working with People Living with Frailty
- 10.4 Working with People Living in Poverty
- 10.5 Preventing Falls
- 10.6 Moving and Handling
- 10.7 The Whole Family Approach
- 10.8 Presenting Statements for Court and Working with Legal Services
- 10.9 Professional Curiosity
Staff Support and Development
- 11.1 Supervision
- 11.2 Staff Appraisal
- 11.3 Whistleblowing
- 11.4 Lone Working
- 11.5 Social Media: Minimising Professional Risk
- 11.6 Professional Capabilities Framework for Social Work
- 11.7 Workplace Harassment and Violence to Staff
- 11.8 Health and Wellbeing of Staff
- 11.9 Staff Engagement
- 11.10 Unacceptable Customer Behaviour
Appendices
Care and Support Statutory Guidance: Annexes
- Annex A: Choice of Accommodation and Additional Payments
- Annex B: Treatment of Capital
- Annex C: Treatment of Income
- Annex D: Recovery of Debts
- Annex E: Deprivation of Assets
- Annex F: Temporary and Short-Term Residents in Care Homes
- Annex G: The Process for Managing Transfers of Care from Hospital for Patients with Care and Support Needs
- Annex H: Ordinary Residence
- Annex I: Repeals and Revocations