Happy to see our latest #CONCORDstudy paper published.
➡️ Care is not coordinated in the UK for people with #RareConditions
➡️ Limited access to care coordinators, specialist centres & care plans.
@GeneticAll_UK@ojrarediseases
Read more ⬇️
https://t.co/qk5uXUUwNo
University of Oxford researchers are seeking input from individuals with rare genetic conditions and their caregivers to ensure current quality-of-life measures truly represent the rare community's lived experiences.
Get involved now: https://t.co/OT38pXIsqb
In partnership with @SocialCareWales, we deliver leadership development programmes across Wales. Celebrating 1,000+ Alumni, join us for a networking event at @Clayton_Cardiff on March 12, 2024.
TMDP/MMDP Alumni, save the date - more info to follow 😃
https://t.co/ET283ZNrqU
In partnership with @cardiffuni & @uniofeastanglia, IPC has been commissioned by the National Adoption Strategy Team (NAST) to evaluate existing & emerging multi-disciplinary approaches to #adoption support.
Learn more on the IPC blog: https://t.co/1Z7ksCp7uH
Caring for the estimated 850,000 people in the UK living with dementia is one of the most substantial health & social care challenges. But what should that support look like?
Read our latest briefing paper by Visiting Research Fellow Dr Melanie Henwood: https://t.co/Q2QMYrUzwY
The Thriving Babies: Confident Parents pilot provides perinatal support to vulnerable parents via a partnership between local authorities + @barnardos & @homestartuk.
Take a read of the latest insights into the pilot from our webinar last month:
https://t.co/Dsj00XoGfn
IPC is hiring Associate Consultants!
Seeking self-employed freelancers w/ backgrounds in social work, commissioning, mental health, social work team management in Wales & tech in #socialcare.
Contact [email protected], IPC Director, for more information.
#NowHiring
IPC is hiring Associate Consultants!
Seeking self-employed freelancers w/ backgrounds in social work, commissioning, mental health, social work team management in Wales & tech in #socialcare.
Contact [email protected], IPC Director, for more information.
#NowHiring
Read our December 2022 report on the pilot evaluation of the #TBCP programme by @mancitycouncil, which provides support to vulnerable parents & promotes family resilience. Findings suggest positive impact on parentings practice & infant well-being.
https://t.co/rah0vmQxeU
Developed in partnership with South East @1adass, our guide to co-production in #AdultSocialCare offers tools, literature & case studies to support health & social care professionals in implementing #coproduction methods.
Read it now at: https://t.co/vJe5kJwqJP
Join IPC's Katy Burch & @pauseorg's Clare Laxton for a workshop exploring the demand for infant care, influencing factors & how best to support families to enable babies to remain safely with their birth parents.
Free for Academic Partnership members.
https://t.co/OR2Oza1uhK
The 2014 #CareAct brought major changes in the requirements around adult care & support, with the underlying duty for local authorities of ‘promoting wellbeing’ requiring a shift in approach.
How is this embedded into day-to-day practice?
Read more:
https://t.co/K2fkbbl6zP
Designed & delivered by @mancitycouncil with @barnardos & @homestartuk, the Thriving Babies: Confident Parents (TBCP) pilot programme works with vulnerable parents in Manchester to prevent the need for care.
Read IPC's pilot evaluation report online at: https://t.co/TwVAskCYdg
Better place-based local care is key to supporting people in their own home and reducing the need for inappropriate hospital care. Together with @mariecurieuk, our latest report explores palliative & end of life support in place-based care in Wales:
https://t.co/yItY6alQBB
Are you an alumni of the IPC Certificate in Commissioning & Purchasing for Public Care? Don't forget to book your FREE place for our upcoming Alumni Commissioning Conference on Monday 28th November 2022!
Bookings close Weds 23rd Nov, so don't miss out: https://t.co/X7V5TGz14t