Resources

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Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards

ADASS position statement: Reforming Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards

This paper outlines a pathway for implementing Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS), a multi-stage approach beginning with improving the current Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards processes as an interim measure.
Commissioning

Adult social care and delegated healthcare activities

About this guidance This ADASS guidance supports the safe delegation of healthcare task, like some clinical intervention, from NHS professionals to social care workers. It highlights key risks, such as unfunded cost shifts and lack of training, as well as opportunities to improve personalised care and workforce morale. Based on national research, the guidance promotes […]
Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards

Guidance to revised DoLs forms 2024 

Please use the link below to access a suite of Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) forms updated by West Midlands ADASS in Autumn 2023 except where stated.
Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards

ADASS Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLs) priority tool

About this guidance The aim of the tool is to assist Councils to respond in a timely manner to those requests which have the highest priority. The tool sets out the criteria which indicates that an urgent response may be needed in order to safeguard the individuals concerned. The use of this tool must be […]
Commissioning

Developing Shared Lives for people with a learning disability

About this guidance ADASS/LGA: Partners for Care and Health (PCH) commissioned Shared Lives Plus, the national charity representing the Shared Lives sector, to develop guidance on good practice in developing and growing Shared Lives. This guidance aims to support councils wanting to enable more people with a learning disability to benefit from the Shared Lives […]
Commissioning

Guidance for commissioners: Reducing restrictive practice 

About this guidance The aim of this document is to provide a briefing for commissioners of social care services for people with a learning disability and autistic people, on the recognition of restrictive practices and the requirements for social care providers to work towards reducing their use of restrictive practices. 
Commissioning

Commissioning Out of Area Care and Support Services

About this guidance Serious Case reviews have highlighted the challenges of maintaining oversight when placements are made at a distance. This document aims to clarify the roles and responsibilities of different parties, and make sure people are not ‘lost from sight’ in institutions.