Great to hear from @NorwichChloe today at #ATechPolicyLab launch today. She is keen for ATECH to be mainstreamed for disabled people. She is actively spreading the word about #AccesstoWork. A brilliant gov scheme funding technology to support disabled people in work.
Thanks to #GIANT2021 for a fascinating discussion about real world evaluation. Top take aways - understand the NICE evidence standards, find the right evaluation partner and make the most of the AHSN.
#HETT2021@LizAshallPayne really nailing the complexity of digital health assessment with the ORCHA review process. Proportionate and regularly re-reviewed.
A thoughtful and inspiring piece from @jamcusack about new therapy for children who may have autism risks carrying a hidden cost https://t.co/85jHBxqOUJ
Worth looking out for this film series and if you have read Simon Hattenstone’s excellent article. As his autistic daughter says - ‘Why do they have to be brilliant?’ The problem of autism in the movies https://t.co/aoSk16pRYI
I missed this book when first published but have it on order. Hopefully the film will be shown in the southwest when COVID permits. Great article from The Guardian #thereasonijump ‘Enough autism awareness’. The necessity now is action https://t.co/QqxU7vXJrz
Health and Social Care heroes @Warwickshire_CC break new ground with innovative support system, Brain in Hand. Aiming to prevent restrictive admissions and accelerate discharge – supporting autistic people and those with a learning disability.
Proud to be one of 15 innovative businesses included in the SBRI review. @sbrihealthcare provide not only funding but great advice and support to scale innovations.
Discover how @sbrihealthcare has continued to provide the crucial access to funding, advice and collaborations to innovative product and service companies during the last year. Explore our latest annual report for more detail. https://t.co/lQY2ASc27X #AHSNs#healthcareinnovation
"How does Brain in Hand differ or stand out from mainstream apps that are available?"- "its the combination of the technology, specialist 1:1 onboarding, the user buy in and the response service that makes the system unique" @1adass#SpringSeminar21
#springseminar21#adass lessons from implementation of digital tools (1) senior support is essential (2) expect resistance to change (3) get providers onside (4) it takes time (5) capture evidence on user outcomes AND impact on services.
Getting ready for the @brain_in_hand workshop at #springseminar21#ADASS. Looking forward to hearing from our friends at Kirklees Council talking about using BIH as a digital self management system.
Really enjoyable first day at the conference. Loved hearing the progressive voices of Graham Allen (Hampshire) and Sharon Houlden (RB Kingston) advocating for ambitious adoption of tech.
Thank you Adass for such an informative and thought provoking day. We look forward to supporting the social care sector in driving a social movement for change, and shouting loudly about the positive impact of social care across society. @1adass#ADASS#SpringSeminar21
Hi @jamcusack. Have been hoping to have a virtual coffee or similar. I’d like to talk to you about developments at Brain in Hand. Can you let me know your email address? Thanks.
The @AHSNNetwork are a brilliant source of expertise and wisdom. We have benefitted hugely from support across the network. Very proud of @uk_heather_cook and her NIA achievement!
Brain in Hand’s Heather Cook is one of 12 new Innovation Fellows selected for the 2021 @NHSAccelerator. Find out how @innovationnwc, part of the @AHSNNetwork in partnership with the #NIA2021, have supported Brain in Hand since the beginning. Their article: https://t.co/ESRtB0QWcG