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Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)

Promoting best practice in social care for autistic people

Source: Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)

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The Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) is a leading improvement agency for social care in the UK. They provide evidence-based resources, guidance, and training to improve the quality of care for vulnerable adults and children, including autistic individuals, promoting person-centred approaches and effective service delivery.

The Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) is a charity and leading improvement agency for social care across the UK. Its primary mission is to improve the lives of people who use care services and their carers by identifying and spreading best practice. For the autism community, SCIE develops a wealth of resources, including comprehensive guides, training materials, and case studies, all focused on enhancing the quality of social care support for autistic adults and children. They emphasise person-centred approaches, co-production (working collaboratively with individuals who use services), and adherence to relevant legislation like the Care Act 2014. SCIE's work helps social care professionals, commissioners, and policymakers to design and deliver services that are tailored to the unique needs of autistic individuals, promoting independence, inclusion, and well-being. Their commitment to evidence-based practice ensures that resources are grounded in research and effective real-world application, making them an indispensable guide for improving social care provision for autistic people.

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