Statutory Guidance on Care and Support

Statutory Guidance on Care and Support

GUIDANCE ON CARE AND SUPPORT 2013 - CASE STUDY STORIES

The Scottish Government is currently consulting on draft statutory guidance on care and support.

The draft guidancecontains a range of case study stories - narratives describing people’s experience of assessment, support planning and support.

We would like to encourage you to providefurther case studies for inclusion in the final version of the guidance. We are keen to receive as many good quality case study stories as possible from local authorities, provider, user-led organisations and any other person or organisation involved in social care and support. This is a key aspect of the development of the guidance, which is a collaborative project involving all partners in care and support. While we cannot guarantee that all case studies will be used in the final version of the statutory guidance, we may be able to include your case study in one of the best practice guides which will accompany the statutory guidance.

Guidance for submitting your case studies:

A good case study will explain the background, describe the problem/challenge that was faced, the steps that were taken to address the problem/challenge and the final outcome that was achieved. It will provide practical information and advice and relate that information to the surrounding guidance.

The majority of the case studies in the draft guidance relate to the direct payment option. We would like to encourage case studies that cover the entire journey for the individual andall of the options under the 2013 Act – i.e. the “direct the available support” (individual service funds etc.) and the “arranged service” option as well as the direct payment option.

A good case study will illustrate difficult or challenging issues and how these were resolved/overcome, are encouraged – i.e. not simply the “positive” stories but the difficult stories where challenges were identified and resolved.

The case study should be no more than 350 words in length

It should be written in plain English

It may be based on a real life example but it should be anonymous – i.e. the names of the individuals involved should be changed along with any other key identifying characteristics. You should provide confirmation that the individuals to whom the case study relates have provided their consent for their case study to be submitted to the Scottish Government.

Please attach your case study within this word document – template below - and send it to:

Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013
Consultation on draft statutory guidance for care and support
GUIDANCE STORIES
Name of the organisation/s submitting the case study
Contact name for the organisation submitting the case study
Contact telephone number
Contact e-mail address
Provide your case study in the following space (maximum 350 words)

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