NICE: what does dignity mean to us?

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NICE: what does dignity mean to us? Holly Irwin – Manager, Social Care & Leadership

Respect Safe Connected Personalised care Hope, positivity Independence, Choice & control Safe Hope, positivity Connected

Comprehensive set of recommendations for a particular areas NICE NICE aims to improve quality in health & social care through development of guidance based on the best available evidence Comprehensive set of recommendations for a particular areas Prioritised set of measurable statements designed to support quality improvement

Quality & improved outcomes for people Quality & dignity Quality & improved outcomes for people

People as experts “NICE is committed to patients, people who use health and care services, carers and the public having an active role in the development of its guidance and other products. The lay members of NICE’s committees have equal status to the professional and practitioner members and their perspectives have equal value when considering evidence.”

Dignity in guidance GUIDELINES QUALITY STANDARDS Social care Health Improving people’s experience in adult social care services (NG86) Improving service user experience in adult mental health services (CG136) Improving patient experience in NHS services (CG138) QUALITY STANDARDS Due to publish Dec 2018 QS14 QS15 Social care Health

Improving patient experience (CG138) Guideline recommendations around: Knowing the patient as an individual Essential requirements of care Tailoring healthcare services for each patient Continuity of care and relationships Enabling patients to actively participate in their care Quality statements including: Statement 1 – patients are treated with dignity, kindness, compassion, courtesy, respect, understanding and honesty. Statement 4 – patients have opportunities to discuss their health beliefs, concerns and preferences to inform individualised care.

Improving people’s experience of adult social care services (NG86) Social care quick guide – for people using adult social care services Guideline recommendations including: Rec 1.1.2 Support people to maintain their independence. This means finding out what people want from their life, and providing the support and assistance they need to do this. Rec 1.4.11 All practitioners providing personal care should ensure that personal care needs are responded to in a timely, appropriate and dignified manner in line with the person’s wishes and their support plan

NICE social care quick guides Practical & easy to understand Ideal for use in staff training www.nice.org.uk/quick-guides

NICE and partnerships We are a Quality Matters partner, signed up to the shared commitment to improve the quality of adult social care We are supporting delivery of 4 of the 6 Quality Matters priorities

Unlocking capacity: smarter together A new digital resource promoting good quality, person-centred care through collaborative working across health and adult social care Produced by: NICE, Skills for Care, NDC, NHSE, CQC, CPA, LGA, ADASS, TLAP & SCIE

Unlocking capacity: smarter together

Unlocking capacity: smarter together Use this resource in your local area http://qualitymatters.nice.org.uk/unlocking-capacity-smarter-together/index.html

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