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| Economic Policy Reforms 2011 : Going for Growth For each OECD country five reform priorities are identified...includes housing policies and A New Look at OECD Health Care Systems: Typology, Efficiency and Policies...Trends in health care outcomes and spending OECD (Apr 2011) ![]() Productivity Commission (Apr 2011) ![]() Department of Finance and Deregulation ![]() Aus Defence (Apr 2011) Natural Disasters: What is the Role for Social Safety Nets? Good understanding of the demographics and social composition of the affected population is crucial for targeting. A lack of understanding of the affected population - the proportion of elderly, disabled, women, children and orphans and the existing network of formal and informal safety nets - can lead to inappropriate design decisions. also: When Should the Public Sector Take Over in a Meltdown? What are the criteria that should govern public intervention in a meltdown faced by a private organization?(Harvard Business School) World bank (Feb 2011) Services for Young People: Value for Money Self-Assessment Pack can help review services for young people in your area to better understand how well they deliver value for money and achieve the desired outcomes modules include governance, workforce, value for money UK Audit (Apr 2011) Exploring the Interdependency between Public and Charitable Medical Research future reductions in the level of government financial support for medical research are likely to cause disproportionate damage to the ability of charities to raise funds. Public spending on medical research stimulates additional private donations to charities; a cut would have the opposite effect by signalling a decline in the perceived importance of funding for charities and for medical research. UK OHE (Apr 2011) Speaking up for vulnerable adults - whistleblowing in the care sector calling for proactive promotion of best practice in whistleblowing arrangements and the support available for whistleblowers. This includes training and guidance for managers on how to handle concerns, employers providing feedback when responding to concerns, a greater awareness of rights, zero tolerance of whistleblower victimisation, and clearer guidance about how and when to approach relevant authorities. UK Public Concern at Work (Apr 2011) National Health Service Landscape Review The proposals are intended to transform the NHS in England into a highly devolved, market-based model in which local commissioners and providers of health services are freed from central control, with an increased say for local authorities, patients and the public... draws out a number of risks associated with the transition to the new model that need to be managed... UK Public Accounts Committee (Apr 2011) Transforming Canadian Health Care through Consumer Engagement: The Key to Quality and System Innovation Engaging Baby Boomers in the re-design of health services that support efficient management of their own chronic conditions must become a system-level priority...Keeping seniors independent and enjoying quality of life at home is the first step to stemming the tide of the impending health sustainability crisis.. Can Ivey (Feb 2011) Reducing Hospital Readmissions--Lessons from Top-Performing Hospitals performance improvement strategies from 4 US hospitals US Commonwealth Fund (Apr 2011) The Opportunities and Challenges for Rural Hospitals in an Era of Health Reform Rural hospitals’ low-patient volumes make it difficult for these organizations to manage the high fixed costs associated with operating a hospital. US AHA (Apr 2011) ![]() WA Health (Apr 2011) |
| Understanding Direct Care Workers: A Snapshot of Two of America’s Most Important Jobs Certified Nursing Assistants and Home Health Aides...a low wage job, turnover is a serious problem, training to become a direct care worker US HHS (Mar 2011) Facing the Future: A Review of Paediatric Services outlines how under-investment and an increase in demand for children’s hospital services have created huge pressure across paediatric care, resulting in many NHS services operating with dangerously low levels of staff and trainee doctors left to manage wards due to a shortage in senior level consultants posts. UK RCPCH (Apr 2011) Environmental Design Guide: adult medium secure services to inform commissioners and providers of medium-secure services who are considering new developments and extension or refurbishment of existing facilities UK Health (Apr 2011) Medical Technologies Evaluation Programme process and methods guides UK NICE (Apr 2011) Safe management of healthcare waste The key changes include: an update to statutory requirements; a focus on the waste hierarchy through procurement practices; a drive to address the carbon impact related to waste... UK Health (Mar 2011) Impact of Quality and Outcomes Framework on health inequalities The Quality and Outcomes Framework (a pay-for-performance scheme ) has incentivised general practices to have a more organised approach to chronic disease management, and provides a strong incentive to engage in secondary prevention. However, it has not given general practices incentives to undertake primary prevention and public health activities. UK Kings Fund (Apr 2011) The Global Status Report on Noncommunicable Diseases 2010 is the first report on the worldwide epidemic of cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases, along with their risk factors and determinants. WHO (Apr 2011) Assessment of Services to Reduce Diabetes-related Mortality Implementation of a systematic approach will have a population level impact in the short term in reducing inequalities in health, mortality and morbidity and improving life expectancy. also A generic workbook to facilitate local partners' investigation and development of a strategic approach to any topic which reduces inequalities in mortality UK Health (Apr 2011) Food for Thought: Interagency Working Group Proposal on Food Marketing to Children In an effort to combat childhood obesity – the most serious health crisis facing today’s youth – a working group of four federal agencies today released for public comment a set of proposed voluntary principles that can be used by industry as a guide for marketing food to children. US HHS (Apr 2011) ![]() Aus Healthinfonet (Apr 2011) ![]() ANCD (Apr 2011) Small-scale water supplies in the pan-European region. Background. Challenges. Improvements WHO Europe (Apr 2011) Reablement: a cost-effective route to better outcomes •Reablement is generally designed to help people learn or relearn the skills necessary for daily living which may have been lost through deterioration in health and/or increased support needs. ..Requirements for training, closer supervision of care workers and longer, more responsive and flexible visits all contribute to the greater costs of reablement compared with conventional home care. However, the higher price of reablement is likely to be offset by longer-term savings from reduced social care-related needs. UK SCIE (Apr 2011) |
| ![]() NSW Community (Apr 2011) Conducting inspections of children’s homes guidance is designed to assist inspectors UK Ofsted (Apr 2011) ![]() Qld SCU (Mar 2011) Recognising abuse: a programme of studies An overview of three themes that address the recognition of neglect and emotional abuse. UK Education (Apr 2011) ![]() unemployment. Those unable to find a job or who have been made redundant are at risk of remaining unemployed for a significant time, with potential longer-term scarring effects. LSAY (Apr 2011) Qualitative research into families' experiences and behaviours in the Childcare Affordability Pilots (CAP09): Disabled Children's Pilot In recognition that some parents of disabled children may face higher childcare costs, in 2009 the UK government introduced the Childcare Affordability Pilot for disabled children; a way of offering working parents with disabled children extra financial support with childcare costs through the tax credits system. also; The importance of cost as a driver of family decisions about work and childcare - a data analysis report UK Education (Apr 2011) new website: Homeless children: Supporting homeless children in Scotland with their learning Scotland Shelter (Apr 2011) ![]() AHURI (Apr 2011) ![]() AHURI (Apr 2011) ![]() Vic CHFV (Mar 2011) Reduction of Worst Case Housing Needs by Assisted Housing seeks to answer the question, when units of assisted housing are added to a market, is there a commensurate reduction in the number of households with Worst Case Needs (WCN), defined as unassisted renter households with very low-income (VLI) who pay more than 50 percent of income on housing or live in severely inadequate conditions or both? US HUD (Apr 2011) Improving housing outcomes for young people: practical ideas Young people are increasingly squeezed out of the housing market and face a more drawn-out process of moving towards independent living. UK Joseph Rowntree (Apr 2011) Family Matters: Homeless Youth & Eva’s Initiative’s Family Reconnect Program how reconnecting with family may help some young people avoid long term homelessness. Can Homelesshub (Apr 2011) Good Practices in Rooming Houses Rooming houses are a very important option (sometimes the only option) for people who would be otherwise homeless, and this research suggests that there are many ways in which the rooming house sector could and should be improved, stabilized, expanded and,indeed, recognized as a viable housing option. Can Homelesshub (mar 2011) |
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