Learning disability market position statements, are they fit for purpose?
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Published:2017-10-02
Issue:4
Volume:22
Page:206-210
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ISSN:1359-5474
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Container-title:Tizard Learning Disability Review
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language:en
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Short-container-title:TLDR
Author:
Giraud-Saunders Alison
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary on the issues raised in the article “Learning disability market position statements (MPS), are they fit for purpose?”
Design/methodology/approach
The commentary draws on the literature and the author’s experience in developing commissioning.
Findings
Published documents such as MPS and joint strategic needs assessments do not give an encouraging picture of progress in commissioning with and for people with learning disabilities. Actual commissioning practice may or may not be stronger than the documents suggest; however, more robust planning may help to sustain progress through times of organisational and social change.
Originality/value
The commentary sets MPS in the context of other guidance on commissioning and development of services. It addresses questions about the need for published statements and the factors that help or hinder development of commissioning.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Social Psychology,Phychiatric Mental Health
Reference18 articles.
1. Commissioning an ordinary life;Tizard Learning Disability Review,2017
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