James
Gallagher, BBC Health Editor, has written a thought-provoking article about research
into the history of post-traumatic stress. He concludes that it is not a new
phenomenon. Professor
Jamie Hacker Hughes, a former consultant clinical psychologist for the Ministry
of Defence, who led the research, said: "As long as there has been
civilisation and as long as there has been warfare, there has been
post-traumatic symptoms."
Welcome to our blog - a round-up of links to news, reports, and announcements relating to acquired brain injuries and supporting the people who are affected by them. We aim to provide you with an interesting and balanced mix of articles featuring the latest headlines and political commentary, upcoming events, innovative developments, and e-learning bulletins.
Sunday, 25 January 2015
An anonymous article by a care team worker on the fourth
year of redundancies and the effects on team morale. The pertinent question is
raised of why after four years of drip-fed redundancies, there has been no
change to management staffing levels? Surely there are far fewer people to
manage now.
Management decision making (or the lack of it) is also
addressed, raising further questions.
Thursday, 22 January 2015
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Tuesday, 20 January 2015
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An examination of the state of the social care
profession. With an anticipated extra million social care jobs by 2025, action
needs to be taken if these positions are to be filled. How this is to be funded
is considered in some depth here by Laura Gardiner. The challenges she
identifies that need to be faced include:
- Eradicating zero hours contracts
- Ensuring that at least the minimum wage is met, by
paying care workers for time spent travelling
- The provision of adequate training in, for example,
caring for those with dementia.
Monday, 19 January 2015
Sue Brown, head of public policy at deafblind charity
Sense, offers tips to for social workers on implementing the Care Act for
deafblind people. The categories she includes are first contact, assessment, eligibility,
and prevention duties.
There’s also a useful link to Sense's free guide to
helping local authorities implement the Act.
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Saturday, 17 January 2015
Are you ready for the Care Certificate?
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How will the #CareAct affect you and your family? Surrey County Council
have produced this useful and informative video as an introductory guide. It
includes information specific to Surrey, but a lot of it is relevant to
everyone in the UK.
Are you ready for the new Care Act?
Carers UK
and Embrace-learning have joined forces to develop this key learning resource.
With three easy-to-follow study units you can learn about the changes to
practice that will happen when the new Act comes into force in April 2015.
Thursday, 15 January 2015
The mystery of shellshock solved
This is a very interesting and moving account
of how war affects the people ‘we’ send as a country to defend us and to attack
the threats our governments perceive as existing worldwide: In this article, you
can find out how scientists have identified the unique brain injury caused by
war.
Tuesday, 13 January 2015
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A look at how Google Glass could help transform health,
social care and social work. Benefits of the emergent technology include:
- Bridging language barriers using real time translation
- Comparing food labels with nutritional
requirements/dietary restrictions
- Livestreaming to remotely access colleagues/family
members/carers
- Information sharing amongst professionals
- Cost-cutting
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Monday, 12 January 2015
An informative article on mental health first aid
training. Developed in Australia and now available in the USA and the UK,
trainees learn to spot when someone is having an 'episode' and intervene.
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Sunday, 11 January 2015
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From Monday 5th to Friday 9th January, Tom Shakespeare broadcast a series of essays on Radio 3 in which he challenged stereotypical ideas about creativity and disability. Through the course of the week, he celebrated a number of artists, including painters Bryan Pearce (who has phenylketonuria) and Lucy Jones (who was born with cerebral palsy), and explored how their ‘impairments’ fuel their genius. These informative and thought-provoking episodes of ‘Essay’ are available for download at http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/essay
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Thursday, 8 January 2015
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At the first session of a broad inquiry by the department
of work and pensions select committee, pleas were made to the government to
suspend the benefit sanctions regime. There are worries that over the last two
parliaments, not enough has been done to monitor the effects of sanctions, amid
concerns that it has created a climate of fear, particularly among the
disabled.
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SCIE chief executive Tony Hunter shares his hopes for
2015. He would like people no longer to be the passive recipients of care, but
to be enabled to contribute to community life, what he terms 'co-production'.
The Care Act, he sees as an opportunity to embrace this ideal. The question is
changing from "What's the matter with you?" to "What matters to
you?"
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Tuesday, 6 January 2015
Director
of Think Local Act Personal, Isabelle Trowler, on her hopes for the
transformation of social care in 2015. Stressing the need for action rather
than words, she highlights three principal areas where change is necessary:
1) A
shift in emphasis onto the promotion of individual wellbeing within inclusive
communities
2)
The nurturing of a strong Integrated Personal Commissioning (IPC) programme that can work
effectively for those with the most complex needs
3)
An effective partnership between health, care, housing and beyond.
Underpinning all this is a strong desire to see a new
funding settlement for social care, to match increased funding for the NHS. In
an election year we can expect plenty of positive posturing from our
politicians, but which party would come closest to delivering her ideal? That
is the question.
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An examination of why there has not been a greater uptake
of personal budgets in mental health. Despite evidence that personal budgets
provide improved mental health, it appears that there are systematic barriers
preventing their more widespread use. These include:
- professionals who still perceive risk in allowing
people with mental health problems controlling their own support
- a reluctance to shift from an emphasis on diagnoses and
conditions
- a lack of NHS focus on personalisation, coupled with
- a growing trend among local authorities to distance
themselves from mental health
It appears that without a concerted national focus within
the social care sector itself, mental health provision in England will at best
stagnate. What are your thoughts?
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Monday, 5 January 2015
All of us at
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very positive and uplifting 2015. Thank you for all your messages and
contributions to our discussions and we look forward very much to hearing more
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In
2014 the School for Social Care Research published "Care Home Managers: A
scoping review of evidence". Authored by Katharine Orellana, the booklet
attempts to provide for adults in England, an overview of evidence concerning
the role and experience of the care home manager. Starting by addressing the
question of who care managers are, attention then focuses on:
- their practice, experience and skills
- the supervision and support they receive from their
superiors/home owners
- the challenges they face in practice
- gaps in the evidence base
Often alluded to as 'shadowy' figures, they have a
defining impact on the culture of care.
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Peter Beresford's critique of the state of social care
provision is essential reading. Frequently he makes reference to the ambiguity
of political posturing in the face of an increasing state of emergency in the
caring sector.
He calls for a radical policy review of personalisation
and personal budgets; berates the abuse of 'eligibility criteria' as the smoke
and mirrors of political expediency, which allows the likes of Paul Burstow to
claim that there is "no funding gap", when estimates put it at
£7billion; and describes, "... a fragmented social work education system ...
what's most needed are skilled social workers spending more time with service
users”.
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BBC Health Correspondent, Nick Triggle, reports on what the NHS needs to address at the start of 2015. Figures, which will be released later this week, are expected to reveal that performance in Accident and Emergency units in England has dropped to its worst level in a decade.
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