by Zoe Appleton | Dec 23, 2022 | Being IMPOWER, Children's social care
Find out who has inspired me this year…. Our final Heroes of 2022 goes to Richard Ayres, who has been a foster carer for over six years with Lincolnshire County Council. Richard was born in Market Harborough, grew up and worked in and around London, and has...
by Phil Watson | Dec 21, 2022 | Being IMPOWER, Health and NHS improvements
Find out who has inspired me this year…. As the Clinical Lead for Acute Medicine in United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust, Dr Muhammad Imran Sabir plays a crucial role in the delivery of high-quality care for medical patients and ensuring flow throughout the...
by Sarah Atkinson | Dec 19, 2022 | Adult social care, Being IMPOWER, Health and NHS improvements
Find out who has inspired me this year…. Nikki Pownall is the System Flow Director in Lincolnshire, and in my opinion has been a hero for the patients and staff here. Through the (large and daily) challenges posed by the current health and social care...
by andyp | Dec 19, 2022 | Adult social care, Children's social care, Health and NHS improvements, High Needs and children's education, Local government transformation, Medium term financial strategies, Place
We’ve collated hundreds of savings proposals from our clients – six of them can be actioned quickly and sustainably Despite some additional short-term wriggle room provided by the Autumn statement our clients’ medium-term financial positions still range...
by Sophie Ellis | Dec 14, 2022 | Being IMPOWER, High Needs and children's education
Find out who has inspired me this year…. My hero of the year is Claire Merchant-Jones. Claire oversees the work of the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) service in Somerset. This service supports the 4000 children in Somerset who have an...