Care Act – Information and advice
Topics include: Information, Financial advice and Local Authority Duties.
Information is everything. If you’re working to enable people, carers and families to take control of their care and support; and make well-informed choices about it, having the right information available is crucial.
The right information and advice increases the ability to exercise choice and control. It is therefore a vital component in preventing or delaying the need for care and support which can give people a better quality of life for longer; and it’s crucial in delivering a duty of care in health and social care when people need it.
This course looks at the various duties of local authorities to provide information and advice in relation to The Care Act, as well as what type of information and advice should be available, as well as providing information that meets an individual’s specific needs.
- Understand why providing information and advice is important and what types of information and advice are available
- Recognise the problems people had in the past with accessing information and advice
- Know the type and range of information and advice that local authorities need to provide
- Understand the benefits of giving people financial advice and learn when to offer it
- Local Authority Duties
- What People Need
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