Resources from the Dynamic Support Database Workstream
- Dynamic registers and dynamic systems - NHS England
By understanding people’s needs and recognising early signs that might lead to a crisis it means that extra support can be put in place quickly, so the person doesn’t end up going into hospital unnecessarily.
Across the country NHS organisations have been developing the way they keep a record of the needs of people with a learning disability, autism or both, and how they provide support to those people when they need it.
- CANDDID - Centre for Autism, Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Intellectual Disability
CANDDID aims to be a leading centre of academic excellence in the fields of autism, neurodevelopmental disorders and intellectual disability through collaborative partnerships in research, education and training.
CANDDID :: Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
For professionals ::CANDDID Training link
- Dynamic Support Database ADULT– Risk rating tool
A validated tool (DSD-CST) to support the identification of those at risk of admission developed by The Cheshire and Wirral Partnership.
- Dynamic Support Register CHILD – Risk rating tool
A validated tool (DSD-CST) to support the identification of those at risk of admission developed by The Cheshire and Wirral Partnership.
- Standard Operating Procedure Dynamic Support Database Process for Adult, Children and Young People with Learning Disabilities
This document set out an operational framework for the adults, children and young people (CYP) Dynamic Support Database process used in learning disability services and learning disability CAMHS across the three North-West transforming care partnerships.
SOP for the DSD process for Adults and CYP with Learning Disabilities
- DSD clinical support tool: inter-rater reliability: An academic paper by Faye Bohen and Ceri Woodrow
Abstract – The dynamic support database (DSD) clinical support tool structures the risk of admission rating for individuals with intellectual disabilities. This study aims to investigate inter-rater reliability between multi-disciplinary health care professionals within the North West of England.
Dynamic support database clinical support tool: inter-rater reliability Bohen & Woodrow
- Practicality, utility and face-validity of the dynamic support database A paper by Trixie Mottershead and Ceri Woodrow
The purpose of this paper is to explore the clinical perspective of the practicality, utility and face-validity of the dynamic support database (DSD) Red, Amber, Green (RAG) rating support tool within adult learning disabilities services in a North West NHS Foundation Trust. The aim of the current project is to evaluate the practicality, utility and face-validity of the DSD RAG rating support tool, as reported by clinicians who have been employing it.