An outcomes framework based on the determinants of health inequalities
This document is designed to help commissioners, providers, people with learning disabilities and family carers determine the impact and effectiveness of services for people with learning disabilities.
The Health Equality Framework and Commissioning Guide can be downloaded as a whole document, or you can download relevant sections.
The whole document and sections, including associated presentations can be downloaded from the related downloads section to the right of the webpage.
If you are downloading the eHEF then please email ehef.assistant@gmail.com to let us know so we can keep you informed of updates.
The eHEF anonymised aggregation tool should be available shortly.
THE HEALTH EQUALITY FRAMEWORK |
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The Full Guide: |
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The Health Equality Framework and Commissioning Guide |
Full composite guidance regarding the HEF structure, as well instructions on how to rate the presenting circumstances of a person with a learning disability, how to use to inform commissioning and how carers and service users might make use of it. |
Standalone Sections from the Health Equality Framework and Commissioning Guide.
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The Health Equalities Framework Accessible Guide |
Guidance for people with learning disabilities who may wish to use the HEF to review their own situation. |
Health Equalities Guide for Family Carers |
Guidance for families who may wish to use the HEF independently of service providers / commissioners |
Health Equalities Guide for Practitioners |
Guidance for staff who support people with learning disabilities who want to demonstrate the difference they make in terms of reducing exposure to determinants of health inequalities. |
eHEF and Related Materials |
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eHEF User Manual |
Guidance on using the eHEF |
The eHEF |
Spreadsheet for data entry and individual level analysis. Team managers can compare performance across / within teams |