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Commissioning Strategy for People With Physical, Sensory & Neurological Issues, and the Cultural Deaf Community - 2006-09

 

This document outlines Wrexham County Borough Council’s strategic commissioning intentions for social services to people who have physical, sensory & neurological issues.

The strategy also addresses the support needs of the Cultural Deaf Community. It sets out a vision for the development of services in the period 2006-09 and considers how:

  • the assessed needs of disabled people can be met more effectively
  • new services need to be developed to eliminate gaps in provision
  • service users’ and carers’ needs for independence and social inclusion may be met more adequately
  • the existing service needs to change in order to meet the collective rights of Cultural Deaf people.

The strategy considers the provision of services in Wrexham within a wider social and policy context that calls for fundamental change in the way that a) services for disabled people are designed and delivered, and b) the collective rights of the Cultural Deaf Community are recognised.

 Commissioning Strategy for People With Physical, Sensory & Neurological Issues, and the Cultural Deaf Community - 2006/09

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