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May COVID-19 Update

Written by: ISL

We enter May having seen further easing of lockdown restrictions and looking forward to stage 3 later this month. This has provided a welcome opportunity for people we support and our staff to meet outside with others and access shops and some amenities that have opened up.  We also continue to  remain prepared to respond as required to any changes to the government plans that have been set out.

The vaccine roll out continues and we continue to support people to access vaccinations at local centres, many having now received second doses

Thank you to all of our teams for your continued commitment in delivering excellent support.

Thank you to our wider partners who have worked closely with us to ensure people continue to receive a range of essential services.

We know how difficult social isolation is for the people we support, however we have no choice during lockdown but to keep indoor communal spaces closed for now. We must do this to protect our workforce and the vulnerable people we support. We support people to utilise outside spaces as now able to within the rules.

The no indoor visitor policy remains in place with the exception of essential services.

In addition:

  • We keep our Business Continuity plan under continuous review linked to wider guidance in line with the relevant recommendations in the policy paper: Adult Social Care: our COVID-19 winter plan 2020 – 21
  • We continue to maintain COVID secure practices within our services and support individuals to manage personal challenges and keep safe and well and work closely with families and professionals in this regard
  • We have maintained supply chains to ensure PPE continues to be widely available for all staff appropriate to role and task, in line with government advice
  • Staff not involved in direct service delivery are working from home & utilising remote meeting applications wherever possible
  • In the few cases where anyone we support or a staff member has had a positive COVID 19 test they have been supported to take all appropriate actions in line with national guidance and legislation
  • Business Continuity Plans and Risk Assessments continue to be reviewed regularly and are updated as advice changes, including relevant recommendations from the policy paper: Adult Social Care: our COVID 19 winter plan 2020-21. The Board continue review these weekly via conference call
  • We continue to maintain social distancing practices within services, ensuring that everyone is receiving the right support
  • Staffing levels required to support clients have been maintained throughout the pandemic
  • Contingencies remain in place for all eventualities to ensure service delivery
  • Clients are supported with required information & guidance, including easy read /individually formatted information where this is needed
  • We are continuing close liaison with local authorities, regulators and landlords

 

 

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