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The decision maker will vary according to an individual's circumstances and the decision that needs to be made. A decision maker is the person who makes a decision for, or carries out an act on behalf
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Managing risk alongside a graduated approach to skill development. In this section: Introduction Self-injurious behaviours Distressed behaviour Creating a calm environment De-escalation and Proactiv
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If you are eligible for publicly-funded care and support, Adult Social Care will often suggest up to six weeks of reablement or intermediate care. Reablement Up to six weeks of rehabilitation wit
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The IMCA service is an independent safeguard for vulnerable people aged 16 years old and above who have been deemed to lack capacity to make certain important decisions and who have no family or frien
Before we can adjust a council tax account, the persons death must be lawfully registered. Please visit our Salford Register Office page for more information about registering a death. Once the death