Terms and acronyms used in Lifelong Services - Transition
CarePoint 1: Adults' Services contact centre for initial/general social care enquires
CarePoint 2: Social Work, Occupational Therapy and Sensory Adults’ Services teams
CHC: Continuing Health care
Child Looked After: Under the Children Act 1989, a child is legally defined as ‘looked after’ by a local authority if they:
- get accommodation from the local authority for a continuous period of more than 24 hours
- are subject to a care order (to put the child into the care of the local authority)
- are subject to a placement order (to put the child up for adoption)
CLS: Community Led Support
CMB: Council Managed Budget
Customer: the county council's term for an adult who is in receipt of funded social care services
DLA: Disability Living Allowance
DoLS: Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards See: LPS
DP: Direct Payments
DPSP: Direct Payments to a Suitable Person. These are set up if the person receiving support lacks capacity to manage a direct payment.
DWP: Department of Work and Pensions
EHC/EHCP: Education Health Care Plan. This replaced the Statement of Education Need
Eligibility: The Care Act 2014 specifies a series of eligibility criteria that people are required to meet in order to receive a service from Adult Social Care. Similar, but different eligibility criteria apply to carers. Eligibility is determined first on the basis of eligible need, and then on the person’s financial means and ability
ESA: Employment Support Allowance
HAP: Health Action Plan
LLS: LifeLong Services
LPS: Liberty Protection Safeguards. This will be replacing Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS))
MCA: Mental Capacity Act/ Mental Capacity Assessment
Needs: The areas of support that people need assistance with for example, to carry out activities of daily living, maintaining independence or contributing towards society
Ordinary Residence: A term used in the Care Act 2014. It means that the county council maintains responsibility for a Child Looked After/young person, if they were placed by the council in residential or supported living accommodation in another local authority area
OT: Occupational Therapy
Outcomes:The activities, tasks, or aims that people want to achieve, that are of importance to them. These are individual to each person
PA: Personal Adviser (Leaving Care Act 2000) OR Personal Assistant (a paid carer, usually funded by direct payments)
PIP: Personal Independence Payment
Pre-Paid Card (PPC): An account system used for receiving Direct Payments
RAS: Resource Allocation System. This is a calculation spreadsheet of indicative budget.
SLCP: Supporting Lives, Connecting People. This is the county council's name for CLS.
UC: Universal Credit
WBA: Welfare Benefits Advisor
Young carer: Anyone aged under 18 who looks after, or helps look after someone is a young carer