It's been a pleasure to work with so many amazing people over the past year! Here's a look back at our #Heroesof2022 💫 Read more about each of their stories 👉 https://t.co/upSA9n9JYL 👈 We can't wait to keep up our great work in 2023 and beyond!
IMPOWER’s #Heroesof2022
Congratulations to Dr Muhammad Imran Sabir, Clinical Lead for Acute Medicine @ULHT_News, whose leadership has delivered impactful change & cultural shifts increasing discharge numbers & dramatically relieving hospital pressures.
https://t.co/B2uYt1f165
IMPOWER’s #Heroesof2022
A huge congratulations to @PownallNikki, System Flow Director at @ULHT_News & @LincsCommHealth whose tireless work & patient advocacy has led to fewer patients waiting in hospital while medically fit & many more to return home!👏
https://t.co/24e9hV1iLt
We are still in awe of the fantastic people & partners we met & worked with at #NCASC22!
Our 'Let's Chat #Coproduction' space with #collaboration#experience & #feedback zones enabled many meaningful conversations, connections & events.
We can't wait to see you all next year!
On my way to #NCASC22 with @IMPOWERconsult and hope to see you there!
Come see us in Manchester on 2-4 Nov at stand C10 where we would love to chat about how we can help you ensure adults, children, young people & their families are at the heart of public service delivery
Demanding A&E departments improve the speed of patient flow is a little like putting a bigger engine in car to make it go faster when the problem is the gearbox is broken.
.@IMPOWERconsult are really excited to be the main sponsor for #ncasc22. Our (in)famous dinners are going ahead on both the Weds & Thurs night & are filling up quickly - make sure you've booked your place!
Reductions in the public health grant have been greatest in the most deprived areas.
In Blackpool, ranked as the most deprived area in England, the per capita cut to the grant has been one of the largest at £43 per person.
Read more: https://t.co/LnL730ktxs
1/ Several years ago, I read a book that blew my mind.
It forever changed how I thought about how we, as social workers, evaluate risk and make decisions.
The book was called 'Thinking, Fast and Slow' by Daniel Kahneman (2011).
A 🧵on what I learned