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Review of Legislation and Policy Guidance Relating to Adult Social Care in Northern Ireland
COPNI (2016)
  • J Duffy
  • Subhajit Basu, University of Leeds
  • G Davidson
  • K Pearson, Penn State University
Abstract
Multi-disciplinary research project is commissioned by the Commissioner for Older People for Northern Ireland to provide a piece of research to review the current position in terms of policy guidance and law and practice in adult social care in Northern Ireland and to make suggestions, based in part on comparing with best practice in other jurisdictions, to the Commissioner, as to the best way to reform the legislation. The legislative review found: 1. Current legislation and policy guidance surrounding Adult Social Care is outdated, confusing and fragmented in Northern Ireland. Definitions and terminology used in the legislation need updated to fully reflect and meet the needs of modern society. 2. The effect of the out of date legislation and policy position is to disadvantage older people in both understanding what social care services are available to them and in terms of how to access these services. 3.Early intervention to assess need is key together with the provision of necessary support to enable older people to be fully involved in decisions about their future care needs. A preventative type of “Support Visit”, similar to that currently offered in Scandinavia, to all over 75 year olds, would enable information and support to be shared and assessments conducted in a more controlled, proactive and consistent way.
Keywords
  • Northern Ireland,
  • Adult Care,
  • Social Care,
  • Law
Disciplines
Publication Date
Summer June 16, 2016
Citation Information
J Duffy, Subhajit Basu, G Davidson and K Pearson. "Review of Legislation and Policy Guidance Relating to Adult Social Care in Northern Ireland" COPNI (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/subhajitbasu/81/