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  1. Close to home, published by the Commission in November 2011, presented our findings and recommendations following a year-long formal inquiry into the human rights of older people in England wanting or receiving home care.

  2. Drawing on our own work at NDTi and a rapid review of recent literature, our Close to Home paper aims to enable providers and commissioners to reduce out of area placements for adults with mental health problems and, where they are in place, to ensure they are used to best effect.

  3. The ‘Close to home’ report made three recommendations which related to how local authorities could better support user choice in home care services for older people. These related to how authorities could: better support service users who employ their own personal assistants; provide better information on the quality and range of

  4. Close to Home | Foreword 7 foreword as 88 per cent of individuals supported by the pilots have sustained their tenancies, with an independent evaluation showing that those with a history of numerous failed tenancies are now staying put. We must now finish the job. Redoubled efforts to support rough sleepers facing the most

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  5. Close to Home: review and recommendations for reducing out of area placements for adults with mental health conditions. February 2020. National Development Team for Inclusion. First Floor 30-32 Westgate Buildings Bath. BA1 1EF T: 01225 789135. www.ndti.org.uk . Author: Dr Edana Minghella (Associate, NDTi) 2019 National Development for Inclusion .

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  8. Feb 19, 2021 · We calculate that it will cost £150.3 million a year over three years to deliver the 16,450 places we need. But every £1 spent delivers £1.56 of reductions in spending on homelessness services, the criminal justice system, the NHS and mental health services.