by Jamie McMahon | Jul 4, 2022 | Adult social care, Health and NHS improvements
By stepping back to review what has changed, leaders will be able to identify new opportunities in integrated care systems that could deliver lasting and meaningful change for local citizens. Friday 1st July marked another step in the journey towards more integrated...
by Charlotte Rochford | May 10, 2022 | Adult social care, Health and NHS improvements
Addressing loneliness through strengths-based approaches, such as social prescribing, independent travel training and befriending services, empower individuals to improve their wellbeing, and become less reliant on health and social care interventions. Loneliness is...
by Charlotte Rochford | May 4, 2022 | Adult social care
Whilst centralised systems enable effective reporting and can build consistency, there are factors that need to be in place to make it work. As the health and social care system moves out of pandemic response, system leaders are wondering what comes next. What model...
by Charlotte Rochford | Apr 22, 2022 | Being IMPOWER, Local government transformation
Healthcare staff have shown resilience and flexibility during the most challenging of times. However, they need support from leaders to enable them to continue to deliver this work, and implement innovative strategies that will improve services. Last summer, in...
by Phil Watson | Apr 6, 2022 | Being IMPOWER, Local government transformation
A change management tool to enable sustainable change. In my recent blogpost, I highlighted three ways in which action could be taken to improve preventative support for children and families. Identifying changes and implementing change are two very different things....