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Shake-up in adult placement rules

Posted: 19 August 2004 | Subscribe Online


The Department of Health has published new minimum standards to shift the burden of adult placement care regulation from carers to council-run placement schemes.

The current process was seen as too onerous by carers because it made them accountable for tasks that were the responsibility of the schemes, said the DoH.

Increased regulation had forced a quarter of adult carers to either leave the service or reduce the care they provided in the past two years. It had also led to nearly two-thirds of carers being unregulated (news, page 11, 10 June).
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Sian Lockwood, chief executive of the National Association of Adult Placement Services, said the new standards should improve practice and help attract more carers.

"We hope it will bring back some carersÉand we anticipate it will be easier to recruit and retain new staff," she said.

"Next, we are going to develop detailed good practice guidelines so that local authorities can see what exactly the adult placement model can do."

The new rules, to be enforced from 31 August, will ensure all carers are assessed, selected and trained to the same standards in the UK.


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