
Radical Proposals for Adult Social Care in Scotland
If not now, when? And if not us – who? Elaine Torrance comments on the recent publication of the much-anticipated Adult Social Care Review in Scotland.
If not now, when? And if not us – who? Elaine Torrance comments on the recent publication of the much-anticipated Adult Social Care Review in Scotland.
Introducing Community Led Support’s Evidence & Learning Briefing Papers. In these surreal, unpredictable, and troubling times it may seem strange publishing these papers from the Community Led Support Programme, but arguably they are more important now than ever.
Many older people in the UK live in rural communities. Rural Wisdom is a project to develop rural communities that are older-people-friendly.
At an event hosted by Healthcare Improvement Scotland and the IHub in Edinburgh on Wednesday 25th April, Community Led Support (CLS) was showcased as one of several vibrant new approaches challenging the way Health and Social Care Partnerships procure services to care for and support people with eligible needs, as well as how they use their local budgets to create an environment in which community and voluntary organisations who offer complementary support or indeed, early intervention and prevention services, can flourish.
NDTi Associate, Lou Close reflects on a recent event hosted by HealthCare Improvement Scotland to share our evaluation results following 1 year of the Community Led Support Programme in Scotland.
Our Community Led Support work in Scotland continues to gather pace as members of the NDTi team attended the launch of the What Matters–Scottish Borders community hub initiative last week.
Des McCart from Healthcare Improvement Scotland reflects on what lessons have been learnt so far on the Community Led Support programme in Scotland
The Community Led Support (CLS) programme supports Health and Social Care Partnerships in Scotland to put their work right at the heart of communities, using the ethos of the Integration agenda as a means to...
A transformational partnership between services and local communities has been launched. A new programme in East Renfrewshire will help shape the future of local services by working with local people, staff and services.
NDTi was commissioned by Outside the Box to bring together existing evidence and practice on Self-Directed Support for people with mental health problems to ensure Self-Directed Support in Scotland is equally available to people with mental health problems.
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