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Adult Disability Services Forum Advanced Nutrition Champion Pathway for Learning Disability Support Services Dates: Starts 17 th September Location- HCPA, Mundells Campus, Mundells, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 1FT Community Education Healthier


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Adult Disability Services Forum

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Advanced Nutrition Champion Pathway for Learning Disability Support Services

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Dates: Starts 17th September Location- HCPA, Mundells Campus, Mundells, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 1FT

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Community Education

Healthier You

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Community Education

  • Community education is a service launch by HCPA to

support everyone in the health and social care sector.

  • To support individuals to engage in meaningful activities

and promote wellbeing , regardless of age or ability.

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Requirements

  • All community education sessions are adaptable to meet

the needs of the individuals you support.

  • They can be held at your residential, community or social

care setting

  • Two hour slots every week over six weeks
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Healthier You

The aim of the sessions is to - Provide participants with the knowledge and awareness of how nutrition and adopting a healthier lifestyle can help to optimise health and wellbeing

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Content

There are 6 topics covered over the 6 week course and there are objectives that the learners will be supported to achieve. The learners will also be encouraged to think

  • f their own objective or goal – thinking about

lifestyle changes

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  • Understand the different food groups from the Eatwell Guide
  • Feel confident in how to plan healthy balanced meals with

different ingredients, and identify healthy foods in a supermarket

  • Appreciate why physical activity and exercise are important and

the healthy impact it has on our body

  • Gain awareness of healthy snacking and 5-a-day
  • Understand ‘normal’ portions sizes and the importance of

hydration

  • Plan positive changes to diet and lifestyle including mental

wellbeing, and implement 5 goals to promote a more positive lifestyle Some learners will be able to

  • Implement healthy food choices and lifestyle changes in to daily

living

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Week 1 – The Eat Well Plate

This session covers learners being able to

  • 1. Identify 3 different food groups
  • 2. Identify 2 types of food within each food group
  • 3. Identify what are good fats & bad fats
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Week 2 Meal Planning

1.Explain how to plan a healthy balanced meal with different ingredients 2.Identify how to recognise that meals are made up of different groups and be able to place a meal into food categories 3.Identify how to make a meal healthier and/or create a healthy meal.

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Week 3 – Physical Activity

1.To identify an activity for light, medium and high intensity exercise. 2.Able to identify current activities they do and what level intensity they think it is. 3.Able to plan how changes to their lifestyles can positively affect their lifestyle.

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Week 4 – Healthy Snacking and 5 a day

1.Able to name 2 fruits and 2 vegetables, and be able to identify 1 healthy snack. 2.Explain why fruit and vegetables are a healthy option. 3.Identify key minerals and vitamins and why our body needs them

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Week 5 - Portion sizes and Hydration

  • Able to recognise 2 Drinks/Liquids that count towards fluid

intake.

  • Identify 1 alternative to a high sugar/fat drink.
  • Explain why a particular drinks should be consumed in

moderation.

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Week 6 – Healthy lifestyle and goal setting

  • Able to take part in the breathing techniques
  • Identify their own sources of stress/anxiety and plan a

technique to help manage it

  • Explain changes they have already made to their own lifestyle

and identify the benefit it has/will make

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Own goals

Learners will also be encouraged to think of their own

  • bjective or goal – thinking about lifestyle changes
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Contact

If you are interested in signing up for sessions calls 01707 536020 or email enquiries@hcpa.info

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www.hertfordshire.gov.uk www.hertfordshire.gov.uk

HCC update

Nadine Raenke Community Commissioning - Adult Disabilities

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www.hertfordshire.gov.uk

Supported Living framework

  • Framework live since 2nd September
  • 64 providers: 42 existing providers, 22 new
  • Cover of all local areas and all support levels
  • Online referral system implementation
  • Will now monitor:
  • How well/quickly vacancies are filled
  • Timeliness of responses
  • Reasons given for not being able to offer a service
  • Use of technology
  • Use of shared/pooled hours
  • Autumn event to meet housing providers
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www.hertfordshire.gov.uk

Community Opportunities (Day Services)

  • Contracts are ending March 2020
  • Grant and Framework process
  • Providers need to apply, existing service won’t be extended

without process (procurement law)

  • Timescales still to be confirmed with board
  • Held provider event in April – lots of feedback!!!
  • Number of engagement workshops with providers being

planned, invitations are going out soon

  • Events with carers, ongoing engagement with people
  • In-house services are undergoing separate process but is

expected to adhere to same specifications

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www.hertfordshire.gov.uk

Respite Services

  • Desktop review of respite use took place
  • Co-production events took place with respite users

and LDPB

  • Consultation published on 2nd September, open for

10 weeks

https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/about-the-council/consultations/adult- social-services/short-breaks-respite-consultation.aspx#

  • Political process to follow in December post

consultation

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www.hertfordshire.gov.uk

Residential Services

  • Plan to develop a strategy for the future of residential

care

  • Initial desktop analysis shows 3 areas for development

– Services for working age adults with physical disabilities, including appropriate short-term support. – Services for younger adults with complex needs – Access to mainstream services for older adults with disabilities, whose primary need is age or health related, and not their disability.

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www.hertfordshire.gov.uk

Individual Service Funds (ISFs)

  • Legal sign off and system changes
  • Engagement with and agreement from TLAP
  • ISF agreement template now available
  • Currently working on communications to people,

providers and local teams

  • Providers interested will be given opportunity to publish

their service offer

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www.hertfordshire.gov.uk www.hertfordshire.gov.uk

thank you

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www.hertfordshire.gov.uk

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WWW.HERTFORDSHIRE.GOV.UK/IDMYHEALTH

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Quality Standards

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Exercise

  • What training does your service need to meet

the needs of the people who use your service who have behaviours of concern?

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