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New resource: Helping adult day centres to unlock lockdown

Jill Manthorpe, Kritika Samsi, Katharine Orellana & Caroline Green (NIHR ARC South London Social Care theme team)

Most day centres have been closed to regular users during the lockdown triggered by COVID-19 or Coronavirus pandemic from March this year. Social clubs and community centres are allowed to open again from 4th July and day centres are faced with the task to make their services safe and reduce the risks of infection to service users and staff. Yet, to date, day centres have not been issued with any guidance on how to go about ‘unlocking’ their services safely and inviting users back. NIHR ARC South London has co-produced guidance that aims to support managers or volunteer co-ordinators of day centres to plan for a ‘new normal’. We are also working with the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) to help take this further. The guidance draws on existing guidance related to COVID-19, for social care, and relevant guidance, advice, action points for other regulated settings, some of which is also relevant to adult day centres.

‘Helping adult day centres to ‘unlock lockdown is free of charge, can be easily downloaded and printed off. Please follow this link to find the resource www.kcl.ac.uk/scwru/res/ARC-SL/unlock-lockdown.aspx. It has two parts:

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