Consensus Impact Report 25-26

Providing the best quality of life.

Feedback from Local Authorities, Integrated Care Boards, schools and other partners help us understand how we are doing against their needs and priorities, enabling us to shape services that deliver better outcomes and make the best use of resources.

Stakeholder Feedback

"In our monitoring of Consensus services to date, we have seen a clear and evidenced commitment to continuous improvement, including learning shared in a structured way across services, and sustained, year-on-year gains in staff engagement. The services we have monitored were found to be meeting the standards we assess against, and the people and families we spoke with were positive about their care."

Contract & Quality Officer, North Northamptonshire Council

“At Bladon House School, we recognise the importance of a well-planned and person-centred transition from children’s services into adulthood. Our partnership working with Consensus has been invaluable, particularly in supporting young adults with Prader-Willi syndrome through a robust pathway that is tailored to their individual needs. Consensus demonstrates a clear understanding of the complexities associated with Prader-Willi syndrome and works collaboratively with education, families, and the young person to ensure continuity of care. Their commitment to effective transition planning, co-production, and genuine partnership working helps create positive outcomes and gives young people the best opportunity to develop the confidence and skills they need for a successful adult life.”

Matt Cousins, Head of Care, Bladon House School

“In the last 12 months we have seen some great examples of really positive experiences supporting young people to transition from children’s services to their own home as an adult. We know this is really challenging to get right but the whole [Consensus] team has pulled together around the person to make the experience positive and we are seeing the positive impact of getting it right from the beginning of that person’s journey to great independence.”

Nottingham Local Authority

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