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Making Connections Aberdeenshire Dmentia Strategy
Caused by problems in the supply of blood to the brain cells due to conditions, for example, high blood pressure, irregular heart rhythms, damage to brain arteries from disease. People with vascular dementia often have a series of small … See more
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Statement of Intent
WEBThis statement sets out Aberdeenshire Council’s flexible eligibility criteria for the Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) scheme from April 2022 – March 2026. The ECO4 scheme will focus on supporting low income and vulnerable households. The scheme will improve the least energy efficient homes helping to meet the Government’s fuel poverty
Fraserburgh and District Statistical Summary
WEBThe average median income in Fraserburgh harbour and Broadsea is £20,183 rising to £39,111 in Fraserburgh Central-Academy. The unemployment rate has risen by 2.9% to 5.7% higher than the Aberdeenshire average (3.6%). The socio-economic vulnerability indicators rank Ward 3 as the 7th most vulnerable.
2022 Banff Town Centre Health Check
WEBTown centre health checks are a way of analysing the factors that contribute to successful town centres and indicate good standards of vitality and viability. The vitality of a centre is a measure of how lively and busy it is, whilst viability is a measure of its centre’s capacity to attract ongoing investment.
Aberdeenshire Unpaid Carers’ Information Pack
WEBNovember 2020 7 Leisure Concessions Access Card Information, evidence, discount and opportunities for disabled people. The card indicates the disability or impairment in symbols to discreetly indicate support and access required.
Town Centre Impacts
WEBThis planning advice supports Policy B1 Town Centre Developments in the Aberdeenshire Local Development Plan 2023. It focuses on key four topics that are equally important and are essential to follow for any town centre developments. These are: Town Centre First Principle (TCFP) Town Centre Health Checks (TCHCs)
Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership
WEBThis annual report covers the period of 1st April 2020 to 31st March 2021, a year in which health and social care services have faced unprecedented and exceptional challenges as a result of the Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. During this period, community health and social care services in Aberdeenshire have largely continued to operate albeit
Category: Coronavirus Go Health
Ward 18 Stonehaven and Lower Deeside Statistical Summary
WEBThe overall COVID vulnerability for Ward 18 – Stonehaven and Lower Deeside places it just below the average COVID vulnerability rank for Aberdeenshire. Many of the indicators are at or below the Aberdeenshire average – one of the exceptions being the median income for the ward which at £46,538 is £7,250 above the average. Stonehaven North
Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership
WEBOn behalf of the Aberdeenshire Integration Joint Board, we are pleased to present the annual performance report for Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) for 2021-2022. This is the sixth annual performance report for Aberdeenshire HSCP since its formal establishment in 2016. In what has been another extremely challenging year
Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership Workforce …
WEBIn accordance with AHSCP’s Strategic Plan 2020-2025, we will focus on delivering the 9 National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes and the following 5 strategic priorities: Workforce Plan 2022-2025 5. The IJB is responsible for the integrated planning and delivery of adult and social care services in Aberdeenshire.
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