We're working with them to develop a fair cost of care tool for learning disabilities & autism supported living service. Come & find out how we can support the design, delivery and commissioning of your services.
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We’re sponsoring and exhibiting at the LDA Commissioners Network’s conference in Taunton today, exploring innovative, person-centred and sustainable approaches to commissioning for people with learning disabilities and autism.
Less than a week to go until the LDA Commissioner’s Network’s conference in Taunton, Somerset. We’re sponsoring and exhibiting, so if you’re attending, do come and have a chat with Joe Kane-Smith, who leads our South West office and supported housing practice.
Come and talk to us about how PPL can support the design, delivery and commissioning of your services; and find out more about our work with the More Than A Provider collaborative to develop a fair cost of care tool for Learning Disabilities & Autism supported living services.
PPL are proud to be working with @NHSConfed and @LocalTrust to convene health system professionals, national experts and community leaders in supporting the role of policy in enabling neighbourhood solutions to inequality and improving overall population health.
If you haven’t read the ‘Making Space for Community’ report on the Hub and how it unlocked £250,000 of value for the Voluntary and Community Sector, read it here: https://t.co/puwvAYtOI6
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Anahita Bordoloi, one of our senior consultants, had the honour of speaking about the PPL Hub at Community Southwark's ‘Connect with Impact’ event yesterday.
We’re proud to host the PPL Hub at our offices in central London and offer charities and community organisations a space to come together, collaborate and take action.
Read this blog by @NatashaLarkin13 , Head of Organisational Development at PPL, to see her observations on team identity, in-group bias and the roles we play when given a job title, a job role and a ‘team’. https://t.co/GCNcGcphiH
The money saved by using the Hub has enabled Apps for Good to deliver tech innovation courses for up to 19 more students – having a significant impact on the life of young people.