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The Partners aim to. 3.1.1 Identify and agree shared priorities 3.1.2 Improve the ability of people to live independently through better coordinated services 3.1.3 Enable people with learning disabilities to make maximum use of education, leisure, housing, employment and other resources available to the general public 3.1.4 Improve local knowledge and skills regarding effective responses to complex support needs, challenging behaviour, mental health and related challenges in order to reduce the number of out of area placements 3.1.5 Enable people with learning disabilities and their families to take a full and active part in planning, monitoring and reviewing the Services 3.1.6 Develop the range, quality and quantity of accommodation and support to individuals 3.1.7 Establish shared information systems to aid future planning 3.1.8 Develop a shared workforce strategy 3.1.9 To introduce a performance management framework to monitor performance across health and social care 3.1.10 To improve health awareness and projects with specific links to the generic health promotion team 3.1.11 To further the objectives of the Government’s White Papers “Valuing People” and ‘Valuing People Now’ and DETR Circular 10/99 relating to Best Value 3.1.12 To develop an effective integrated commissioning of health and social care services for the Client Group 3.1.13 To improve the range and mix of services for the Client Group, including increased take up of primary care and general acute and mental health services 3.1.14 To improve support for carers of the Client Group 3.1.15 To provide better information for the Client Group and carers 3.1.16 To distribute resources equitably among the Client Group 3.1.17 To commission and deliver services having regard to economy, efficiency and effectiveness to the Client Group 3.1.18 To remove the barriers between the Partners in respect of the Client Group 3.1.19 To set and monitor quality standards for service providers 3.1.20 To set local performance indicators to provide a benchmark for continuous improvement
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