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Continuing Health Care is an arrangement equivalent to CCC for people over the age of 18 years but is slightly different. To be eligible for NHS Continuing Health Care a person must be assessed by a multi-disciplinary team of health care professionals who will look…
The SEND Code of Practice recommends the provision of either a Designated Medical Officer or a Designated Clinical Officer. Across County Durham, a permanent Designated Clinical Officer (DCO), was appointed in 2019 and is employed by North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care System. The…
Drugs and alcohol often play a significant role in the lives of young people, whether that be curiosity, experimentation, recreational or problematic use and very infrequently, dependent use. Public Health has a role in ensuring the availability of appropriate services to support the identified needs…
For more information around services and support for carers in County Durham please see our website.
Local health and care services and statutory bodies should develop a dynamic register based on sophisticated risk stratification of their local populations to enable local services to anticipate and meet the needs of those people with a learning disability and/or autism who display behaviour that…
The Bridge supports young carers and their families across County Durham. The service ensures that children and young people up to the age of 17 are protected from inappropriate caring and have the support they need to learn, develop and thrive, to enjoy positive childhoods…
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GP surgeries are usually the first contact if you have a health problem. They can treat many conditions and give health advice. They can also refer you to other NHS services. Some GP surgeries offer more services than others. You can look up GP surgeries…
Children's hospice services are available for families who are entitled to Continuing Care for Children (CCC) to provide respite as well as end of life care and support. Although there are no children's hospices in County Durham, families can access services outside the county, including…
Humankind is a service that supports young adult carers. Young adult carers are young people aged 14 to 25 years old who provide unpaid care for a family member or friend with an illness or disability, mental health condition or an addiction. The impact of…
Integrated care is about giving people the support they need, joined up across local councils, the NHS, and other partners. It removes traditional divisions between hospitals and family doctors, between physical and mental health, and between NHS and council services. In the past, these divisions…
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