Integrated Working: the next 5 years PDF Print E-mail

24 June 2010

Watershed, Bristol

Following the general election, we looked at what the future holds for integrated working between social care and health. We moved from the overall context, and the political/ economic landscape, through the research evidence, to what is happening in practice; and provided the opportunity for debate and discussion about how to get the most out of integrated working for the benefit of people needing support during the challenges and opportunities ahead.

 

'... brief speakers to be undiplomatic when they can be – can be refreshing!' (delegate after the event)

Programme

Introduction

Gerry Nosowska, The Post Election Context

Gerry Nosowska, Presentation Notes

Peter Thistlethwaite, Integrated Care - Messages from Research

Gita Prasad, Integrated Care Pilot in Norfolk

Brendan Clifford, Integrated Workforce Strategy in Dudley

Resources

Falls Prevention

Cost Effectiveness of Prevention and Early Intervention for Older People

Avoiding Hospital Admission for Older People

Telecare Evidence Review

Serious Case Reviews

Factors promoting and obstacles hindering joint working

Organisational change for health and social care integration – impact on frontline staff

 

 

 

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