Older carers of people with learning disabilities: their experiences with local authority assessment processes and personnel

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
R. Forrester-Jones
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Purpose Amongst other actions the Care Act 2014 emphasised the duties of local authorities (LA) to assess the needs of carers, as well as those they care for and to meet all eligible needs for support. This paper aims to report the findings of a study which explored the experiences of older carers of people with learning disabilities as they navigated LA assessment processes and personnel. Design/methodology/approach Using an explorative design, 21 older carers were interviewed about their experiences. Interview transcripts were qualitatively analysed. Findings Three main themes were identified, namely, needs assessments as ambitions, not outcomes; the effects of funding-cuts projected onto carers; and challenges with social care personnel. Originality/value The study findings attracted a high level of engagement with public awareness and mainstream news and social media. The LA also immediately responded with interventions to address some of the findings, including carer “drop-in” sessions. They are also adapting their carer’s needs assessment processes as a result of the study. It is hoped that the issues raised will be of interest to other social care providers and practitioners.
学习障碍者的老年护理人员:他们在地方当局评估过程和人员方面的经验
目的:2014年《护理法案》强调了地方当局(LA)评估护理人员以及他们所照顾的人的需求并满足所有符合条件的支持需求的责任。本文旨在报告一项研究的结果,该研究探讨了学习障碍患者的老年护理人员在LA评估过程和人员方面的经验。设计/方法/方法采用探索性设计,对21名老年护理人员的经历进行了访谈。对访谈记录进行定性分析。调查结果确定了三个主要主题,即需求评估是目标,而不是结果;预算削减对护理人员的影响;以及社会关怀人员面临的挑战。独创性/价值研究结果吸引了公众意识、主流新闻和社交媒体的高度参与。洛杉矶也立即采取了干预措施,以解决一些发现,包括护理人员的“旁听”会议。由于这项研究,他们也在调整照顾者的需求评估过程。希望所提出的问题将引起其他社会护理提供者和从业人员的兴趣。
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Tizard Learning Disability Review
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