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Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:05 am
Hi Nigel,
For a "normal" assessment (i.e. not a fast track assessment - where the person is in a terminal phase) here are two parts to the assessment process:
First, is the CHC checklist. This might have been what was completed with the one person. It is a simpler form with a lower threshold than the next step - the DST assessment. The purpose of this is to see whether a person has needs that should be assessed by a full DST.
Second is the DST (Decision Support Tool) assessment. This should certainly not be completed by 1 person at a time. It should be a collaborative meeting between the professionals (at least 2) and the person concerned and/or their representatives.
The descriptions of needs in the checklist are lower than those of the DST, so my advice is that even before you do the checklist assessment look at the DST forms and describe each need category in the terms used in the DST rather than underplaying them to checklist levels. Although you may be told that getting a qualifying checklist is all that matters and needs can be better described later, the checklist descriptions are used as the starting point when looking at the DST so best to get all needs and highest levels recorded in this document.