The covid-19 pandemic presented a lot of challenges for our citizens and as a locality all the health, care, voluntary and community sectors have worked together to ensure that people who are vulnerable are identified and have access to a range of support services and offers. New services...More
Health and social care partners in Stockport are working together to find the best way to re-open services over the next few months , including:
supporting people to recover from COVID-19 and preparing for future outbreaks;
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Stockport Council, Stockport CCG and Stockport Homes are working together to develop an integrated Homelessness & Rough Sleeper Prevention Strategy. The strategy will address needs of people at risk of homelessness, travellers and asylum seekers and how our local offer in Stockport should look...More
This survey has been designed to help us gather the views of our patients, and to help us to understand how you feel about your recent experience of the service.
As a result of the ongoing pandemic, we have had to change the way we provide our service. Your responses to the following...More
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is an independent organisation that helps those working in the NHS, local authorities and the wider community deliver high-quality health and social care.
GP practices are expected to take into account the recommendations...More
Every few years Stockport's Health and Wellbeing Board undertakes an in-depth review of health and social care needs in Stockport to inform our strategies and service plans; this is called the Stockport JSNA (Joint Strategic Needs Assessment).
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Every few years Stockport's Health and Wellbeing Board undertakes an in-depth review of health and social care needs in Stockport to inform our strategies and service plans; this is called the Stockport JSNA (Joint Strategic Needs Assessment).
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Every few years Stockport's Health and Wellbeing Board undertakes an in-depth review of health and social care needs in Stockport to inform our strategies and service plans; this is called the Stockport JSNA (Joint Strategic Needs Assessment).
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Every few years Stockport's Health and Wellbeing Board undertakes an in-depth review of health and social care needs in Stockport to inform our strategies and service plans; this is called the Stockport JSNA (Joint Strategic Needs Assessment).
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Every few years Stockport's Health and Wellbeing Board undertakes an in-depth review of health and social care needs in Stockport to inform our strategies and service plans; this is called the Stockport JSNA (Joint Strategic Needs Assessment).
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The CCG and Council supportied the PACTS SEND Journey Information Day
The event was free for Parents, Carers, Family Members and Professionals who have or work with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
A day for parents, carers and professionals who have or work with special...More
We want to actively involve people, the public, patients, carers, clinicians and managers to create better, stronger planning and delivery.
We are planning an inclusive approach of stakeholder engagement, including people from outside of Stockport who access our services.
The...More
Every few years Stockport's Health and Wellbeing Board undertakes an in-depth review of health and social care needs in Stockport to inform our strategies and service plans; this is called the Stockport JSNA (Joint Strategic Needs Assessment).
More
Every few years Stockport's Health and Wellbeing Board undertakes an in-depth review of health and social care needs in Stockport to inform our strategies and service plans; this is called the Stockport JSNA (Joint Strategic Needs Assessment).
More
Every few years Stockport's Health and Wellbeing Board undertakes an in-depth review of health and social care needs in Stockport to inform our strategies and service plans; this is called the Stockport JSNA (Joint Strategic Needs Assessment).
More
Every few years Stockport's Health and Wellbeing Board undertakes an in-depth review of health and social care needs in Stockport to inform our strategies and service plans; this is called the Stockport JSNA (Joint Strategic Needs Assessment).
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A Local Area Inspection was undertaken by Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in September 2018 which can be found on the Stockport Local Offer
The inspection was to determine the local areas’ effectiveness in identifying and meeting the needs of children and young people...More
A number of meetings were held throughout the year t o implement improved access to the assessment and diagnosis pathway for ASD for 5 16 year olds.
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