SAFEGUARDING CARERS W ELLBEING (PRIMARY PREVENTION) EARLY INTERVENTION (SECONDARY) TARGETED PREVENTIO N (TERTIARY) Prevention Wellbeing and Early Intervention Commissioning Strategy The Relationship Between Prevention Services in Cornwall
Dec 31, 2015
SAFEGUARDING
CARERS
WELLBEING (PRIMARY
PREVENTION)
EARLY INTERVENTION (SECONDARY)
TARGETED PREVENTION (TERTIARY)
Prevention Wellbeing and Early Intervention Commissioning Strategy
The Relationship Between Prevention Services in Cornwall
SAFEGUARDING
The experience of abuse is likely to have a significant impact on a person’s health and wellbeing. By its very nature – the misuse of power over another – has a large impact on a person’s independence
A carer spends a significant proportion of their life providing unpaid support to family or, potentially, friends. This could be caring for a relative, partner or friend who is ill, frail, disabled or has mental health or substance misuse problems
CARERS
Prevention, Wellbeing and Early Intervention Description of Prevention Components
Targeted Services: Rehabilitation, specialist
support for long term conditions, joint case
management
Wellbeing Services: Universal access to advice,
information, supporting safer neighbourhoods, promoting health and
active lifestyles, combating ageism, delivering practical
services
Early Intervention Services: Screening services to identify individuals at risk, preventative help
and support, enablement,
targeted healthy living advice and
activities, self care