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Archived: NCC First Support - East

Carrow House, 301 King Street, Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 2TN 07785 976745

Provided and run by:
Norfolk County Council

Important: This service was previously registered at a different address - see old profile

All Inspections

8 January 2014

During a routine inspection

An inspection of NCC First Support Norwich and NCC First Support East was carried out during the same visit to an office shared by both services. Both services shared processes and procedures, so some aspects of the two reports will be similar.

We found that every person had a thorough assessment of their needs, and a plan of care was put in place to meet the person's needs. People were protected from harm because the service had assessed risks to the person and put control measures in place where necessary.One person told us, "It's been a wonderful help". Another person told us, "It's a great service, I couldn't fault it". One other person told us, "I feel much better for their help".

We found that there was an appropriate recruitment and selection process in place at the service. The service ensured people were suitably experienced and skilled before they began working with people. One person told us, "I couldn't live without them at the moment" when discussing the staff that support them.

We found that there was an effective system for monitoring and assessing the service in place. Audits were carried out to identify issues and people were asked for their feedback on the service in a variety of ways.

We found that there was an effective complaints procedure in place, and people were made aware of this.

We found that the service kept appropriate records for staff and people using the service, and that these were kept securely.

19 October 2012

During a routine inspection

We spoke with three people who used this sevice who confirmed that they were happy with the service they received. We asked each person if they felt staff were respectful and ensured their dignity was maintained. One person responded 'The girls [carers] are lovely and always help with me what I need' and another person commented 'Yes, they treat me very well indeed'. Our review of the most recent service user satisfaction showed us that 19 out of 20 people confirmed that they were treated with dignity and respect.

We also noted from our review of the service user satisfaction survey that all comments made about the care received were positive. For example, comments included 'All the carers were kind, helpful and a pleasure to meet' and, 'All your staff are first class'.

We spoke with five members of staff about their knowledge of safeguarding people from abuse. They all demonstrated an understanding of the signs of abuse and the actions they would take if they suspected abuse was taking place. Staff were able to explain reporting requirements and how allegations of abuse would be dealt with.

We found that staff were appropriately trained and supported to undertake their roles. The five members of staff we spoke with all stated they loved their jobs and found managers to be approachable and reliable.