Is 'transforming care' failing people with autism?

Advances in Autism,Volume 3, Issue 2, April 2017. Purpose The purpose of this paper is to comment on the development and implementation of Transforming Care and whether it has failed people with autism. Design/methodology/approach This paper is a commentary. Findings The number of people with autism being admitted to assessment and treatment units is increasing despite the aims of Transforming Care (TC). The authors argue that TC, in serving such a diverse group of people, may have failed to identify the heterogeneity of such groups or recognise the different needs of people with mental illness and people with behaviours that challenge; and that TC could be regarded as a policy that only affects people with an intellectual disability. Originality/value Policymakers, policy implementers and health and social care staff may consider reviewing their practice to ensure that TC works for people with autism and their family and carers.
Source: Advances in Autism - Category: Child Development Source Type: research