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Manchester Pioneers Dignity in Care

china | 19 October, 2007 18:06

Manchester City Council is leading the way in championing dignity in the care of adults in the city.

on October 24th at the City of Manchester Stadium. The city council recognises dignity is a central theme in the provision of all health and social care services and is launching a pioneering campaign at the 4th Manchester Social Care Conference. 'The government launched a debate on dignity in care last year and we are now trying to drive that forward in Manchester by encouraging as many organisations as possible to sign up as dignity champions.

The City Council has adopted the daisy as the emblem for the campaign, using this as a signpost to people are good quality social care and to those recruiting dignity champions. It is hoped that the emblem will be adopted nationally.

Councillor Basil Curley, Manchester City Council's lead member for adult social care, to be treated with dignity and respect and this campaign will be a major step towards ensuring there is zero tolerance of abuse and disrespect of people looked after in the health and social care system.

Minister for Care Services Ivan Lewis MP my support to Manchester's work to put dignity and respect at the heart of services for older people. my support to Manchester's work to put dignity and respect at the heart of services for older people. Manchester's promotion of the daisy as the emblem of their campaign is an excellent way to make the commitment to high standards clearly visible, serving both as a reminder to providers and as a visible reassurance for those seeking services.'

The campaign is coordinated and managed by a steering group that includes representatives from health and social care providers in the Manchester area.

 

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