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      • The Keyworker Programme is a new service that has been developed as a response to the NHS Long Term Plan commitment that by 2023/2024, children and young people who are autistic, have a learning disability, or both, and are on the Dynamic Support Register, will have a designated keyworker.
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  2. Children and young people keyworkers. Autism and learning disability keyworkers – a new workforce supporting children, young people and families to help avoid unnecessary admissions to mental health hospitals in every integrated care system (ICS).

  3. The Children and Young People's keyworker programme is a four-year multi million pound investment by NHS England and NHS Improvement to provide keyworkers to support autistic children and young people and those with learning disabilities to leave mental health hospitals and access suitable support in communities.

  4. The keyworkers utilise their knowledge and experience to empower young people and families. The keyworker service aims to navigate, empower, support in access and stabilise. Aims of the service. How to refer. Green team pilot. How to get in touch.

  5. Oct 6, 2021 · The Children and Young People's keyworker programme is a four-year multi-million-pound investment by NHS England and NHS Improvement to provide keyworkers to support autistic children and young people and those with learning disabilities to leave mental health hospitals and access suitable support in communities.

  6. Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin’s new Keyworking service has supported over 40 children and young people, since it launched in March 2023, reducing the risks of mental health crisis and hospital admission. Delivered by Barnardo’s, the service was developed in response to the commitment in the NHS Long Term Plan that ‘by 2023/24 children ...

  7. By 2023/24 children and young people with a learning disability, autism or both with the most complex needs will have a designated keyworker, implementing the recommendation made by Dame Christine Lenehan . Initially, keyworker support will be provided to children and young people who are inpatients or at risk of being admitted to hospital.

  8. “By 2023/24 children and young people with a learning disability, autism or both with the most complex needs will have a designated keyworker, implementing the recommendation made by Dame Christine Lenehan. Initially, keyworker support will be provided to children and young people who are inpatients or at risk of being admitted to hospital.

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