Local Plans to Transform Care for People with a Learning Disability or Autism

Local plans to transform care for people with a learning disability and/or autism have been published, backed by millions of pounds of dedicated funding announced by health and care leaders.

48 local Transforming Care Partnerships (TCPs) – made up of people who use services, their families, providers of services, Clinical Commissioning Groups, local authorities and NHS England specialised commissioning hubs – are tasked with taking forward plans and designing new, high-quality, community-based services which reflect the wishes and circumstances of local residents.

The first awards from a £30m, three-year NHS England revenue fund to help TCPs where there is a need to speed up the delivery of new services – announced at the same time as Building the right support – have now been finalised.

East Midlands and East of England TCPs

Find out more about your local Transforming Care Partnership (TCP) such as which Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and local authorities make up your TCP, as well as how to contact its Senior Responsible Officer (SRO).

Arden

Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes

Cambridge and Peterborough

Derbyshire

Essex

Hertfordshire

Leicestershire

Lincolnshire

Norfolk

Northamptonshire

Nottinghamshire

Suffolk

To read more, go to: https://www.england.nhs.uk/learningdisabilities/2016/08/04/right-support/