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Learning Disability Strategy - 'Be All You Can Be' Engagement Page
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This page is where we host all engagement and consultation for services and support for people with a learning disability in Aberdeenshire.
Aberdeenshire HSCP's Learning Disability strategy “Be All You Can Be” is a 5 year strategy which aims to ensure that Aberdeenshire becomes the best place for a person with a learning disability to live and work. You can find our strategy 'The Big Plan' and our delivery plan 'The Big List' under the Documents section to the right as well as the latest newsletters from our wonderful Day Services and other documents that may be of interest.
A huge part of the Strategy is making sure that the voices of those who use our service, their families and their carers are heard and incorporated in to the work that we do.
We aim to use this page to publicise the wonderful things that are happening in Aberdeenshire in the world of Learning Disabilities.
This page is where we host all engagement and consultation for services and support for people with a learning disability in Aberdeenshire.
Aberdeenshire HSCP's Learning Disability strategy “Be All You Can Be” is a 5 year strategy which aims to ensure that Aberdeenshire becomes the best place for a person with a learning disability to live and work. You can find our strategy 'The Big Plan' and our delivery plan 'The Big List' under the Documents section to the right as well as the latest newsletters from our wonderful Day Services and other documents that may be of interest.
A huge part of the Strategy is making sure that the voices of those who use our service, their families and their carers are heard and incorporated in to the work that we do.
We aim to use this page to publicise the wonderful things that are happening in Aberdeenshire in the world of Learning Disabilities.
Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership is planning a review of the Willowbank site in Glendaveny, Peterhead. The purpose of the review is to look at the current model of delivery with a view to developing and future-proofing the service. We want to get people’s views of the current service delivered, what is working well and what is not working so well. This review will include looking at overnight supports, staffing models and use of technology.
Right now, we’re asking for feedback from the people who use Willowbank, their families, carers, and staff. Your views will help shape any future changes.
Please take a few minutes to complete this short questionnaire. Your input is important.
The closing date for this survey is Sunday 15th March.
You can view the Privacy Notice to see how we process data collected using the Engage Aberdeenshire platform.
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Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership is planning a review of the Willowbank site in Glendaveny, Peterhead. The purpose of the review is to look at the current model of delivery with a view to developing and future-proofing the service. We want to get people’s views of the current service delivered, what is working well and what is not working so well. This review will include looking at overnight supports, staffing models and use of technology.
Right now, we’re asking for feedback from the people who use Willowbank, their families, carers, and staff. Your views will help shape any future changes.
Please take a few minutes to complete this short questionnaire. Your input is important.
The survey closes on Sunday 15th March.
You can view the Privacy Notice to see how we process data collected using the Engage Aberdeenshire platform.
Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership is planning a review of the Willowbank site in Glendaveny, Peterhead. The purpose of the review is to look at the current model of delivery with a view to developing and future-proofing the service. We want to get people’s views of the current service delivered, what is working well and what is not working so well. This review will include looking at overnight supports, staffing models and use of technology.
Most stakeholders already know that Willowbank (Meadowview Respite) has moved away from a traditional respite model and now operates as a “safe haven." This means it offers a structured period of assessment and a stable environment for people experiencing distress or crisis, helping them regain stability before moving on to the most suitable long‑term care option. The review will look at how well this safe haven approach is working and what the service needs to look like in the future to meet demand
Right now, we’re asking for feedback from the people who use Willowbank, their families, carers, and staff. Your views will help shape any future changes.
Please take a few minutes to complete this short questionnaire. Your input is important.
The closing date for this survey is Sun 15th March.
You can view the Privacy Notice to see how we process data collected using the Engage Aberdeenshire platform.