The Making it Real I statement, “I know what my rights are and can get information and advice on all the options for my health, care and housing” applies to carers and also to the people we care for. It is matched by the We statement, “We make sure people know their legal rights and responsibilities”.
Chris Jeffery, a person with lived experience and campaigner for paid carer's leave at Mending the Gap, offers his hopes for the Green paper and a practical solution that employers adopt Making it Real.
For many the experience of being interviewed to check for eligibility for a personal independence payment can be demoralising and disempowering. Pamela Holmes, consultant and novelist recounts her friend's experience.
Personalised care is an increasing priority for the delivery of NHS services, to ensure people have more choice and control over the way their care is planned and delivered.
Recently I have been giving some thought to technology. This is not my natural state, as people who know me will testify, as I am a self-diagnosed ‘late adopter’.
Laura Bell from National Voices tells us about the role of the voluntary sector in delivering Personal Health Budgets and offers valuable tips for collaborative working with CCGs.
Kate Sibthorp is a member of the National Co-Production Advisory Group. Her daughter lives at home, supported by her parents and a small team of personal assistants.
As a working carer of fifty years, I warmly welcome the long awaited Carers Action Plan 2018-2020 and its recognition that ‘it makes good business sense to consider what flexible working practices might help both the employer and the employee’.
Is co-production different to what we might do on a typical day in our busy lives? Catriona Duncan-Rees tells us about one of hers and how co-production is not a 'pilot' or a 'project'!
I recently had the pleasure of talking with a group of people working in Health and Social Care in Wigan who are really trying to transform the offer of social care support in the town. They want to use Individual Service Funds (ISF’s) to help make this happen.
Escaping the invisible asylum authored by Shared Lives CEO Alex Fox has been praised as a positive contribution to the thinking around health and social care.
Over the last few years, we’ve shared colleague’s frustrating experiences of witnessing stalling initiatives, and professionals’ desires to maintain their role in “fixing” people.
Martin Routledge blogs about new support to make Circles available to anyone who wants one, including free DIY materials and support for people and groups.
When you think about co-production, do you ever think about the space you do it in and how it affects what you are saying? Continuing the theme of constructive conversations which Adam Webb began with his blog last week, Catriona Duncan-Rees now considers space and the impact it has on co-productive conversations.
In the summer of 2016 the doors finally opened. After 8 years, the Chorley Moor and Gillibrand Estates, located in Chorley, finally had a neighbourhood hub – Buttermere Community Centre.