Exploring cross-sectoral integration in leading and transforming person-centred integrated care

Autor: Rainey, Helen, Hendry, Anne, Andrew, Mandy, Duffy, Susan
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: International Journal of Integrated Care; Vol 22: NACIC2021 Conference Supplement 2021; 95
ISSN: 1568-4156
DOI: 10.5334/ijic.icic21350
Popis: Workshop – BackgroundLegislation to integrate health and social care was introduced in Scotland in 2014. The UWS Masters programme is designed for people involved in planning, commissioning or providing care and support across health, social care, housing, independent and third sectors, and those involved in education, regulation, inspection or assuring care qualityWorkshop - Aims and ObjectivesAim – to exchange insights on the role that interprofessional and cross sector education can play in transforming the landscape of integrated careObjectives1. To provide an overview of the learning from developing and participating in the MSc Leading People-Centred Integrated Care Programme2. To share stories of the benefits and challenges of leading and delivering integrated care and support3. To understand how cross sectoral education can help build capability for transformationWorkshop - Target audienceThe session is for anyone who has an interest in inter-professional education and building cross sector capability to lead and transform integrated practice and services. Target participants include professional leaders and managers from health, social care, third sector, housing and independent provider organisations, patients, carers, community groups and education providers.Workshop - Format • Welcome and overview of the session by chair - Anne Hendry 5 minutes• Background to the Leading People Centred Masters programme – Helen Rainey 5 minutes• Short interviews with Masters students - 20 minutes• Breakout discussions facilitated by team – 20 minutesDelegates will explore their individual learning needs, discuss opportunities for people from different sectors to build capability together, and consider how to meaningfully involve the lived experience of patients and carers within educational programmes • Feedback and plenary discussion – Facilitated by Mandy Andrew - 20 minutes• Wrap up.Workshop - Key Learnings/Take awayParticipants will reflect on their integrated care leadership journeys and identify their learning and development needs to optimise their contribution to leading transformation in their local system. Following the workshop the feedback will be collated and shared with IFICs special interest group on education for integrated care.
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