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ACEVO Spring Conference - A joined up future for community health and social care?
Event Date : 25 March 2010
Time : 9.30am to 4.30pm
Duration : 1 day
Location : London
Government policy has increasingly focused on joining up health and social care (HSC) services, and recently policy development combined with pressures on public spending are likely to accelerate that development.
The creation of a National Care Service poses significant questions as to how the provision of HSC will be coordinated in future. The Government’s plans to transform community health services, and to achieve a shift from acute to community care, presents further opportunities for more joined up provision.
The new Care Quality Commission, the result of a merger of previously separate health and social care regulators, is gearing up for the challenge of regulating a more joined up health and social care system. The Department of Health is asking how the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment of HSC needs can take greater account of the expertise of third sector organisations.
On the ground, a series of emerging pilots (Total Place, Personal Health Budgets and the Right to Control) present significant opportunities for more joined up services, and for third sector involvement. And it is not just the HSC organisations that are looking to join up more; the public and third sectors are too, with the potential for cross-sector leadership development increasingly coming to the fore.
Running alongside this pressure for more joined up working is the strain on public spending resulting from long-term investment shortages and the more recent fiscal deficit. The Government will need to get more bang for the public buck by ensuring that health and social care services are more innovative, more preventative and more joined up.
Topics Covered
- The Government’s overarching drive to achieve greater
quality, innovation, productivity and a stronger focus on the
prevention of illnesses
- The development of the Government’s plans for community
health services and social care, and what implementation may look
like
- The likely impact of public spending cuts on HSC
services
- Opportunities for organisations to work together with each
other and with the public sector to deliver more joined up
services, including opportunities resulting from:
· emerging DH
policy
· new pilots
schemes
- How HSC services will be regulated under the new joint
system to be operated by the Care Quality Commission
Learning Outcomes
This conference is an excellent opportunity to hear about the
latest news and policy which will affect HSC providers in the long
term, discuss innovative new ideas for delivering high quality
tailored services, consider the potential effect of public spending
cuts, and meet with other HSC providers to talk about the
challenges of leading a HSC organisation.
To Book Your Place
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form or call 0207 280 4962.
Further Queries?
Contact the events team by email at events@acevo.org.uk or call 020
7280 4962.
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