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Adult Social Care and Health Scrutiny Sub-Committee - Tuesday 20 February 2024 7.00 pm
February 20, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting focused on addressing social care needs for children transitioning to adulthood, improving adult social care performance, and tackling disparities in maternal health outcomes, particularly for Black and minority ethnic women. The meeting featured detailed discussions on existing programs, proposed improvements, and data handling issues.
Decision on Social Care Transition for Young People:
- About: Enhancing support systems for young people transitioning from children's social care to adult services.
- Arguments: Proponents argued for integrated services and better preparation for adulthood, while concerns were raised about staff turnover and consistency in care.
- Implications: The decision aims to improve seamless transitions, reduce the feeling of starting over for clients, and ensure better long-term care outcomes.
Decision on Adult Social Care Performance Report:
- About: Approval and adoption of new measures and reports to enhance the performance monitoring of adult social care.
- Arguments: There was support for improved data collection and analysis to better understand service impacts. Questions were raised about the accuracy and granularity of data, especially concerning care home ratings.
- Implications: Enhanced monitoring and reporting are expected to lead to better-targeted services and improved care quality across adult social care facilities.
Decision on Addressing Maternal Health Disparities:
- About: Initiatives to reduce health disparities affecting Black and minority ethnic women in maternity services.
- Arguments: Discussions highlighted the need for targeted training, better community engagement, and improved data collection. Personal stories underscored the urgency of reform.
- Implications: The council aims to improve maternal health outcomes through better training for healthcare providers and more effective community outreach programs.
Interesting Event:
- The meeting was marked by personal testimonies from council members and the public, illustrating the human impact of the discussed policies, which added a compelling and urgent tone to the proceedings.
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