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Supporting Social Care Change Management in the North East
Added: 14/07/2010
This project sought to support the transfromational change necessary in Adult Social Care and to provide community and council leaders with relvent change management tools.
This project will support the transformational change within Adult Social Care and provide individual Council and community leaders with significant change management information, theory, practical tools and an action focused process for delivering specified change in their local area. It will provide a specific toolkit to assist with service modernisation for example care home closures and the reprovision of existing adult care services to provide local leaders with knowledge, understanding and experience within the confident application of change management.
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Also of interest
- Supporting the PPF Milestones with the JIP / RIEP Adult Social Care Projects in the North East
- Supporting the Development of Providers for Personalisation in the North East
- North East Autism Consortium
- Commissioning for personalisation: a framework for local authority commissioners
- Local Area Coordination in the North East
Related tags
Achieving transformation - Advocacy and support brokerage - Choice and control - Communication and accessible information - Co-producing commissioning - Home care / Residential care - Information and advice - Leadership - Local commissioning - National delivery support plan - Outcome focussed reviews - Partnerships with other key organisations - Partnerships with people - Peer support - Performance - Prevention and cost effective services - Provider development - Quality & Improvement - Self-directed support and personal budgets - Shaping and developing the market - Social inclusion - Stakeholder engagement - Supporting user led organisations - Workforce development and training - Working with people using services, carers and local citizens
