Care Co-ordination Network UK
- Care Co-ordination Network UK
Care Co-ordination Network UK (CCNUK) is a networking organisation promoting and supporting care co-ordination or key working, for disabled children and their families in the United Kingdom. CCNUK is a registered charity and company limited by guarantee, with its head office in York and national offices in Wales and Scotland.
The CCNUK mission is to work in partnership with disabled children, their families and professionals, to ensure that all families across the UK have access to high quality care co-ordination or key worker services.
CCNUK develops its work to achieve the following six strategic objectives:
*to promote the model of key working for disabled children and their families at both a policy and practice level;
*to provide information to the families of disabled children, to professional and academic bodies, service providers and commissioners;
*to provide training to new and established key worker services;
*to contribute to and support research on key working for disabled children and their families, and to look at ways of supporting the implementation of key findings from research;
*to develop the participation of young disabled people and their families, including families and young people from black and minority ethnic communities;
*to manage Care Co-ordination Network UK effectively.
External links
* [http://www.www.ccnuk.org.uk CCNUK]
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