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    Getting Upstream - Commissioning for Health, Well-being and Life Chances in Manchester

    This strategy sets out our vision for improved health, wellbeing and life chances of Manchester’s citizens by providing a shared framework within which Manchester City Council and Manchester Primary Care Trust will work together. It explains what we hope to achieve over the next 10 years, and what we think the priorities should be.

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    Committee Report: Transition of Young People with Learning Difficulties or Disabilities from Children's Service to Adult Services (December 2005)

    The purpose of this report is to provide information on the transition processes for children
    and young people with learning disabilities as they move from childhood services to adult
    services.

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    Committee Report: SEN Strategy Update (September 2005)

    To provide an update on the implementation of the SEN Strategy:
    • the progress of the children who transferred from primary schools for children
    with moderate learning difficulties (MLD) to mainstream schools in September
    2004
    • the SEN Resourcing Strategy
    • specialist support schools
    • the Early Years SEN Strategy
    • provision for children with physical disabilities
    • the Hospital School and Home Tuition Service

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    Committee Report: Quality of Provision in BESD & PRUs (7 September 2004)

    The purpose of the report was to inform members about measures being taken by:

    a) the Federation (Meade Hill, Southern Cross and Buglawton Hall Schools) in relation to the two schools (Meade Hill and Southern Cross) in special
    measures; and
    b) the Key Stage 3 Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) in addressing serious
    weaknesses and accommodation issues and other PRU issues.

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    Committee Report: Education of Children & Young People with Medical Needs (April 2004)

    The purpose of the report is that all schools are advised to adopt the policy on the education of children and young people with medical needs.

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    Committee Report: SEN: Update on the implementation of the Strategy (March 2004)

    The purpose of this report is to outline the Implementation Programme to deliver the SEN Strategy and to report on the progress that has been made in
    implementing recommendations on the future pattern of provision for children with special educational needs (SEN) as agreed by the Executive in September
    2003.

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    Committee Report: Future Pattern of Provision for Children with Special Educational Needs: Phase 2 (September 2003)

    The purpose of the report was to present proposals for a revised pattern of provision for meeting special educational
    needs in the City. The report covers a wide range of special educational needs and
    includes recommendations across the whole range of special educational need,
    consistent with the approved and developing City Council SEN Strategy. It makes specific
    proposals relating to the closure or reorganisation of a number of special schools as part of developing the new pattern of provision.

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    Committee Report: Revised Strategic Plan for SEN (29 May 2002)

    The purpose of the report was to report back on the outcomes of the consultation on the Special Educational
    Needs Strategic Plan and present proposals to implement a revised strategy for special educational needs.

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    Committee Report: Inclusive Education - Developing a SEN Strategy (February 2001)

    The purpose of the report was to inform members of the current provision with regard to the development of Inclusion, the implications for Special Educational Needs (SEN) and seek approval for a complete review of all SEN provision with a view to preparing proposals for change.

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    Manchester Joint Strategic Needs Assessment 2008 - 2013

    In order to achieve the high quality services that Manchester people expect, we must have a full understanding of local needs.

    The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) has been developed by the Joint Health Unit in partnership with Manchester NHS, Children’s Services, Adult Social Care and Manchester Local Involvement Network. It by the builds on some of the comprehensive needs assessment work already carried out in the city, including the Children and Young People’s Plan and the various plans for Manchester NHS and Adult Social Care.

    This is the first JSNA and it has a strong focus on health and well-being. It is an important baseline reference document that sets out the policy context and current situation in Manchester, followed by an analysis of local data and a series of recommendations based on available research evidence.

    The JSNA is expected to influence the commissioning process across both health and social care. It is also expected to underpin the development and implementation of the Local Area Agreement and the Commissioning Strategic Plan (CSP) of NHS Manchester.

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    Locality JSNA working groups Terms of Reference

    These Terms of Reference provide a standard template for each JSNA Working Group. The Terms also provide a degree of flexibility to take account of local requirements.

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    Public Health Annual Report 2009: The importance of the early years

    This Report focuses on early years, because we know health in childhood has implications for health outcomes in later life. It outlines trends in child health and presents our vision for the future.

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    North Manchester Locality JSNA

    This looks in detail at population health and social care needs to guide commissioning decisions relating North Manchester. Provides analysis and interpretation of local data and research evidence.

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    Central Manchester Locality JSNA

    This looks in detail at population health and social care needs to guide commissioning decisions relating Central Manchester. Provides analysis and interpretation of local data and research evidence.

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    South Manchester Locality JSNA

    This looks in detail at population health and social care needs to guide commissioning decisions relating South Manchester. Provides analysis and interpretation of local data and research evidence.

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