Latest resources

  • Childrens Dignity Do's Card

    A new card is available that translates the Dignity Do's in words that children use. The words are those submitted in our Children's competition earlier this year. The card can be downloaded below...

  • Ask me how Dignity is promoted here - poster

    Advertise your commitment to Dignity, download our 'Ask me' poster and enter the name of your organisation at the top.

  • Older people with social care needs and multiple long-term conditions

    This resource will help you to implement one of the key guideline recommendations - that older people with social care needs and multiple long-term conditions have a 'single, named care coordinator who...

  • Home care: delivering personal care and practical support to older people living in their own homes

    NICE Guidelines Tailored resource NG 21. This guideline covers the planning and delivery of person-centred care for older people living in their own homes (known as home care or domiciliary care). It...

  • Why do people do bad things?

    An article written by Jane Ritchie presented to the Oxfordshire Dignity Network in June 2016.

  • Dignity Audit Tools - NDC 2016

    Being treated with dignity and respect is vital for our wellbeing as it makes us feel valued and worthy. The National Dignity Council believe that 'Dignity is Everybody's Business' and as such we have...

  • Skills For Care Common Core Principles

    Dignity, and understanding what it means, must be at the centre of everything to achieve high quality, person-centred care and support. These principles focus on the key values of dignity, and the attitudes,...

  • Champion Certificate

    Print your Dignity Champion Certificate. Please remember to register as a Dignity Champion on the website before printing your certificate

  • Ten Top Tips for NHS Staff

    Last year in August, the charity Carers Together produced a report based on a consultation event in November 2013 It included 10 Top Tips for NHS staff identified by the 140 people who attended the...

  • Skills for Care Guidance

    Skills for Care run several courses and offer a wide range of guides to assist those working in the Care Sector.