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Continuum of Need
The "Continuum of Need" is, basically, a chart which sets out a few categories.
Manchester Children's Services uses it to distinguish four basic
levels of need which can be found when working with children, young
people and families. It's a "continuum" because it's recognised that
every situation will be different and will not fall neatly into one
category or another. However, some kind of broad framework is obviously
very helpful in planning services.
Below are the two main documents which describe the Manchester Continuum of Need;
- 2008 Continuum of Needs and Responses
This is a much simpler version set out in the shape of a car windscreen
- with the idea that you would be able to place anyone using services
somewhere along the chart and see which broad category the need falls
into. Another version available - Continuum
of Need, looks slightly different but it's just a different colour scheme!
The Continuum of Need is also related to the Common Assessment Framework and Safeguarding practice. It sets a common language by agreeing some standard definitions of types of need.
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