The CANDDID Conference is “a brilliant event that brings together experts by experience, families and carers, clinicians, academics, and experts from across the system” - @IslaWilsonCWP, Chair @cwpnhs#CANDDIDConf25
And we’re off! @IslaWilsonCWP is welcoming everyone to the conference whilst sharing her hopes for those attending #CANDDIDConf25:
“The job for all of us after attending today is to focus on what matters most; outcomes and improved lives”.
Our first keynote speech of the day is from Professor Christine Wee, who is discussing access to health and social care for children and young people with special educational needs and disability - reality and ways forward #CANDDIDConf25
Dr Christine Nightingale, Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Public Health, @UniofSuffolk is now on the stage.
Dr Christine Nightingale is answering the question of why people with neurodevelopmental conditions are at risk of health inequalities #CANDDIDConf25
“It’s my absolute pleasure today to welcome 270+ delegates to our sixth CANDDID Conference” - @modiyoor, Strategic Clinical Director, CANDDID, welcomes everyone and shares what we’ve learnt from our speakers so far, before we head into our first break of the day #CANDDIDConf25
Our first keynote session - Prof Christine Wee, discussion on access to health and social care for children & young people with special educational needs & disability. Reality and ways to move forward #CANDDIDConf25
Thus month's Chair Vlog ... on hearting the voices of our experts by experience.
https://t.co/cemFCFG6Ha
Please see the stories on this link...
https://t.co/3adSGam2r2
The Board reviews the new CWPi Framework for Continuous Improvement. #CWPi is our Trust-wide approach to continuous improvement, innovation and involvement.
"We know there's always room for improvement."
The CQC published CWP’s well-led report on 14 January 2025, from an inspection of the Trust’s leadership between 2 and 4 July 2024. Overall, CWP has retained its rating of Good overall, including for ‘well-led’, and Outstanding for ‘caring’.
Non-exec Eric Solomons updates on January’s Audit Committee, including the approval of the recommendations following the implementation of the Procurement Act 2023, which include changes to the Trust’s Standing Financial Instructions and tender waiver processes #CWPTrustBoard
Non-executive director Farhad Ahmed updates on this month’s People Committee, including reports on Workforce Key Performance Indicators (using benchmarking data around turnover and sickness levels) and the #FreedomToSpeakUp mid-year report #CWPTrustBoard
Isla also updates Board on the new #Cheshire and #Merseyside#suicideprevention website - providing professionals with resources to help build resilience to improve lives and prevent people falling into crisis by tackling suicide risk factors. Visit: https://t.co/2JSPqVTvVJ