CQC State of Care Report highlights importance of community-based services

Today the CQC published the State of Care Report 2019. The report acknowledged the importance of specialist community-based services for people with learning disabilities and recognised the positive impact that this has on people’s lives.

Active Prospects has re-housed 14 people from inpatient settings in the last year to quality, community homes. We also share the need to have a real look at the Deprivation of Liberty Standards for people with learning disabilities. It is our responsibility to ensure these are applied with a real understanding of the impact and quality on a person’s life and the right setting for that person is identified.

In addition, we work in collaborative ways to ensure the development of staff is fully supported and the impact of initiatives, such as the Positive Behaviour Festival, enables us to share best practices and innovation in the sector, again with people’s experiences and aspirations at the centre.

Active Prospects launches ambitious Strategic Plan for 2024-2027
Active Prospects launches ambitious Strategic Plan for 2024-2027

Active Prospect proudly announces the launch of its Strategic Plan for 2024-2027. With a bold vision to achieve

Celebrating Social Prescribing: Expanding our support
Celebrating Social Prescribing: Expanding our support

Within healthcare, the concept of social prescribing has been gaining momentum as an innovative approach to wellbeing. Marked

New service to open in Horsham, offering tailored support for those with complex health needs 
New service to open in Horsham, offering tailored support for those with complex health needs 

Active Prospects is excited to announce construction work is underway on a brand-new service in Horsham.   The new