Slides for case study on citizen-driven health and care presented by Tim Straughan, Director of Health & Innovation at Leeds and Partners at the Local-Central Discovery Day on the Impacts of the Care Act in Leeds on 29 July 2014.
Slides for case study on citizen-driven health and care presented by Tim Straughan, Director of Health & Innovation at Leeds and Partners at the Local-Central Discovery Day on the Impacts of the Care Act in Leeds on 29 July 2014.
People Helping People - Commissioning social action in practice workshop 2Nesta
This presentation was delivered at People Helping People - The future of public services - 3rd September 2014. For more information on the event visit http://www.nesta.org.uk/event/people-helping-people-future-public-services
These slides are from a presentation at the Think Local Act Personal conference on 26th November 2014. The slides and short film provide an introduction to the Coalition for Collaborative Care and its vision for a better deal for people with long-term conditions.
Challenging social injustice in adults' social health and care serviceCANorfolk
Belinda Schwehr from the legal advice charity CASCAIDr shares her and CASCAIDr’s perspectives on key issues and developments in relation to adults’ health and social care services.
Presenter: Emma Hanson, Head of Strategic Commissioning, Kent County Council
Event: How arts and cultural activities are supporting co-production and innovation in public services, London, 19 May 2015, part of our Making Connections events series.
Between May 2015 and March 2016, we are running a series of regional events to bring together commissioners, arts and cultural providers, and others interested in increasing levels of cultural commissioning.
The Cultural Commissioning Programme works to help the arts and cultural sector engage in public sector commissioning and to enable public service commissioners to increase their awareness of the potential for arts and cultural organisations to deliver their outcomes. This three year programme, funded by Arts Council England, is being delivered through a partnership between NCVO (lead partner) , NEF and NPC .
www.ncvo.org/CCProg
Workshop delivered by the Scottish Inter-University Service Users and Carers Network on 'gap mending' at the 'Shaping Our Future: Relationships Matter Conference' on 31 May 2019 at the University of Strathclyde.
Ageing Well Leadership academy - Belinda Wadsworth presentationNMJones
Belinda Wadsworth from Age UK presented: Policy Prorities of Older People. What is important to older people and how you can help to make this a reality in your local area.
How to Organize a Vocational Training Team for Maternal and Child HealthRotary International
Experienced Rotarians will share information about
different types of vocational training teams. You’ll learn
tips for organizing visits for planning, finding resources,
developing partnerships, monitoring, and evaluation.
Reaching Every Single Soul: Transforming Health Care with Cell PhonesRotary International
The technological advances of the last 10 years have
made it possible to reach any human being. Cell phones
have opened doors to new ways of delivering health care
around the world. Learn how Kilifi Kids, a nonprofit started
by Rotarians in Atlanta and Kenya, has led a series of
interventions over the past six years, using cellular phones
to track, monitor, and provide care to pregnant women and
kids under five — and transform entire communities.
The presentation was part of a series of Learn and Share events run by NCVO's volunteering in care homes project.
The presentation was by NCVO and looks at the emergent findings from the project.
For more information on the project: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/volunteering/volunteering-in-care-homes
Full notes from a presentation on User-Led Organisations. This was done at the NCASC 2012 in Eastbourne, done jointly with research in practice for adults and the Strengthening DPULOs Programme.
People Helping People - Commissioning social action in practice workshop 2Nesta
This presentation was delivered at People Helping People - The future of public services - 3rd September 2014. For more information on the event visit http://www.nesta.org.uk/event/people-helping-people-future-public-services
These slides are from a presentation at the Think Local Act Personal conference on 26th November 2014. The slides and short film provide an introduction to the Coalition for Collaborative Care and its vision for a better deal for people with long-term conditions.
Challenging social injustice in adults' social health and care serviceCANorfolk
Belinda Schwehr from the legal advice charity CASCAIDr shares her and CASCAIDr’s perspectives on key issues and developments in relation to adults’ health and social care services.
Presenter: Emma Hanson, Head of Strategic Commissioning, Kent County Council
Event: How arts and cultural activities are supporting co-production and innovation in public services, London, 19 May 2015, part of our Making Connections events series.
Between May 2015 and March 2016, we are running a series of regional events to bring together commissioners, arts and cultural providers, and others interested in increasing levels of cultural commissioning.
The Cultural Commissioning Programme works to help the arts and cultural sector engage in public sector commissioning and to enable public service commissioners to increase their awareness of the potential for arts and cultural organisations to deliver their outcomes. This three year programme, funded by Arts Council England, is being delivered through a partnership between NCVO (lead partner) , NEF and NPC .
www.ncvo.org/CCProg
Workshop delivered by the Scottish Inter-University Service Users and Carers Network on 'gap mending' at the 'Shaping Our Future: Relationships Matter Conference' on 31 May 2019 at the University of Strathclyde.
Ageing Well Leadership academy - Belinda Wadsworth presentationNMJones
Belinda Wadsworth from Age UK presented: Policy Prorities of Older People. What is important to older people and how you can help to make this a reality in your local area.
How to Organize a Vocational Training Team for Maternal and Child HealthRotary International
Experienced Rotarians will share information about
different types of vocational training teams. You’ll learn
tips for organizing visits for planning, finding resources,
developing partnerships, monitoring, and evaluation.
Reaching Every Single Soul: Transforming Health Care with Cell PhonesRotary International
The technological advances of the last 10 years have
made it possible to reach any human being. Cell phones
have opened doors to new ways of delivering health care
around the world. Learn how Kilifi Kids, a nonprofit started
by Rotarians in Atlanta and Kenya, has led a series of
interventions over the past six years, using cellular phones
to track, monitor, and provide care to pregnant women and
kids under five — and transform entire communities.
The presentation was part of a series of Learn and Share events run by NCVO's volunteering in care homes project.
The presentation was by NCVO and looks at the emergent findings from the project.
For more information on the project: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/volunteering/volunteering-in-care-homes
Full notes from a presentation on User-Led Organisations. This was done at the NCASC 2012 in Eastbourne, done jointly with research in practice for adults and the Strengthening DPULOs Programme.
How to set up, run and sustain a community hub to transform local service provision
This presentation contains:
An overview of Community Hubs
What they are and the benefits they bring
Examples of hubs in practice
Tips for setting up and sustaining community hubs.
1. Ageing Well Programme Supporting local authorities to develop good places to grow older Using customer insight to improve the quality of life for older people - Thursday 10 th March. www.local.gov.uk