Be bold – commissioning for small numbers
This document was produced by NDTi for Think Local Act Personal’s National Market Development Forum....
This document was produced by NDTi for Think Local Act Personal’s National Market Development Forum....
Following eight years’ of operation, Dorset Partnership for Older People Projects (POPP) commissioned NDTi to carry out some research to consider the economic value of their community led preventative approach to working with older people.
How can local authority commissioners work with the care home sector to ensure older people consistently receive high-quality, relationship-centred care?
NDTi has completed, for the SSCR, an investigation into investment and outcomes in employment support for disabled people.
The Health Equality Framework (HEF) is an outcomes tool. It is based on the determinants of health inequalities and is designed to help commissioners, providers, people with learning disabilities and their families understand the impact and effectiveness of services.
A new guide has been launched today by the National Development team for Inclusion (NDTi) to help commissioners to implement Government policy on how to commission cost- and outcome-effective services for people with learning disabilities described as 'challenging'.
This guide on coproduction with older people sets out seven principles to help local authorities and their partners, including local communities, work together and improve older people’s influence at all levels of service commissioning and delivery.
Having as good a health as possible is an important starting point for people living good lives in their communities.
Leadership development for public sector, community and provider organisations, and their established and aspiring leaders.
Everyone’s experience of mental health problems is different and services need to be person-focused rather than process-driven
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