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Core information standard: CORE INFORMATION STANDARD IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE

6 Additional supporting plans

  • It must be possible to hold additional supporting plans, which may be linked to the care and support plan where the individual or care professional decides that the information should be available to others. Examples of additional supporting plans: asthma plan, mental health plan, tissue viability plan, nutrition plan, falls prevention plan, hospital or other service transfer of care plan, etc.
  • The format of additional supporting plans will vary according to the type of plan. Some may be structured and coded, some may include diagrams or images.
  • Additional supporting plans should be available for others to view, but will only be created, updated and ended by the service creating the plan. These may be made available on the National record Locator Service (NRL) in PDF format.
  • When an additional supporting plan is updated a new version of the plan may be linked to the care and support plan, again at the discretion of the individual or care professional.
  • Educational and health care plans are produced for people with neurodevelopmental conditions and apply up to the age of 25. However, they transition into adult services earlier so it is important to note that this plan may exist at the same time as a care and support plan.

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