Adults

  1. Preparing for Adulthood - Good Health (Local Offer)

    Preparing for adulthood For young people with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND), planning for adulthood begins in Year 9 (the school year in which a child has their 14th birthday), and in some cases will continue until their 25th birthday.  We often call this…
  2. Reablement (Adults)

    Reablement Reablement is a programme of short term support tailored to your individual needs, to help you (re)learn the skills needed for daily living and reduce the amount of care and support you need.  Reablement is about helping people to do things for themselves rather…
  3. Recognising Abuse and Reporting Concerns (Adults)

    Recognising Abuse and Reporting Concerns We are dedicated to ensuring that the safeguarding of adults with care and support needs is a key priority. Everyone has the right to live a life free from abuse and neglect.  If you believe someone is being abused or is at risk…
  4. Social Care (Local Offer)

    Social Care Disabled children and young people should be able to access services available to all children and young people. Not all children and young people with additional needs will require a specialist service or intervention. Some children and young people with special educational needs…
  5. Stay Stronger for Longer (Adults)

    Stay fit to stay independent Doing the right type of strengthening exercises is important.  For older people, ‘strength and balance exercises’, which strengthen the muscles in the legs and improve balance and co-ordination, have been specifically proven to help people stay strong and steady.  Other…
  6. Stay well this winter (Adults/Local Offer)

    Welcome to your local Stay Well this Winter page. Your local Stay Well this Winter programme is a network of partners who work across the local health and social care system. Their aim is to reduce the risks associated with cold weather. This in particularly…
  7. Staying independent (Adults)

    Living independently - for longer Most people over the age of 85 are able to remain living independently in their own homes in Peterborough. There are lots of things you can do remain living independently in the community for as long as possible. This page …
  8. Staying Safe (Adults)

    Staying Safe There are lots of potential hazards in our homes but if you're aware of the danger areas and unsafe habits, you are more likely to be able to keep yourself safe. There are preventive measures you can take and sources of help and…
  9. Survey of Adult Carers 2021

    Every two years the government requires Local Authorities to conduct a national survey of adult carers.  The previous survey took place in the Autumn of 2018.  The survey due in Autumn 2020 was postponed due to COVID-19 and took place in Autumn 2021.   On this…
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