This literature review considers the evidence supporting personalised care, social prescribing and community strengthening, all of which are constituent parts of Health Creation.
NHS England has published a letter from Amanda Pritchard, Julian Kelly and Emily Lawson with an update on planning for 2024/25 for integrated care boards and trusts. Primary care access is listed as a priority area including implementation of pharmacy first.
This resource is a summary of information and resources which were shared during our ‘Three Rs of Co-production’ workshop series in Oct-Nov 2022
Following the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care’s commitment to publish a major conditions strategy, this government report sets out the case for change and strategic framework for the final strategy.
There is a well-established case for involving communities and people with lived experience in health and care policy, service design and delivery.
Health and care services are facing challenges on many fronts. Record numbers of people on waiting lists, stubbornly high staff vacancy rates, outdated buildings and equipment are all contributing to a system in crisis with too many people struggling to access the care they need.
Identity is how we understand ourselves and others through the roles or social groups we occupy. This review focuses on lived experience researchers and providers and the impact of these roles on identity.
How can stories change the health and social care landscape?
This paper is intended for social workers, team managers, heads of service, directors of service and commissioners within health and social care who are leading change in their approaches to personalisation.
This resource is a summary of information and resources which were shared during our ‘Three Rs of Co-production’ workshop series in Oct-Nov 2022.
There is a value placed on lived experience within the professional space of Personalised Care but do these accounts have the impact they could have on the delivery of Personalised Care?