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Re-thinking the Reset – Support for Care Homes Online Seminar

23 June 2020 2:00pm – 3:30pmBST (+01:00)
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The care sector is crucial in supporting vulnerable people live as independently as possible and is a critical component in the system wide response to managing the COVID-19 pandemic. Across the North-East and Yorkshire partners including; Care Providers, Public Health England, Local Government, NHS organisations, the Care Quality Commission, and Skills for Care have worked closely together to continue to provide the care and support needed by vulnerable citizens and carers.

To support colleagues across the region to coordinate approaches, share intelligence and good practice, sustain the on-going response, and prepare for the future at regional, system and local levels in an effective and joined-up way, we are planning a Re-thinking the Reset series of on-line seminars for the North-East and Yorkshire focused on the Care Sector. The seminars are being put together by partners across the NHS, Local Government/ADASS, CQC, and Skills for Care. 

In recent weeks there has been increased national attention paid to care homes, and so the first seminar in the series will focus on that part of the system. There has been new guidance for the NHS and Local Government, including the publication of a national social care action plan and national models for primary care and community services and it is important that we have a shared understanding across the region of how these (and other developments) are working together, what is working well, and how we can use our collective learning as we begin to plan for the next phase and reset of the system.

The aims for the on-line seminar are to:

  • Reflect on the latest national guidance, planning and support arrangements across primary care, community services and social care
  • Update on the Enhanced Care Homes Universal Support Offer
  • Share learning from the recently completed Care Home Support Plans
  • Hear how integrated support from Health & Care teams has impacted on citizens and their carers
  • Showcase some of the wider developments and innovation across the region and how they have benefited people who use our services

The seminar is aimed at people across the health and care sector, in leadership, commissioning and operational roles.

North-East and Yorkshire COVID-19
Support for Care Homes: on-line seminar
Re-thinking the Reset – Support for Care Homes
23
rd June 2.00-3.30pm

Welcome and Housekeeping

 

Strategic Overview

Margaret Kitching, Chief Nurse, NHSE/I NE&Y

Alison Barker, DASS in Hull and ADASS Branch Deputy Chair

Enhancing Support to Care Homes In NE&Y

Ruth Holt, Independent Care Sector Regional Lead, NHSE/I N&Y

Sally Gretton, Regional Manager, Skills For Care

Enhanced health in care homes for primary care and community services

Alex Morton, Director of Primary Care, NHSE/I NE&Y

The Local Government Relationship with Care Homes

Jill Harrison, DASS, Hartlepool

Integrated Care System – West Yorkshire and Harrogate

Ashley Moore, Ageing Well Director, WY&H Health and Care Partnership

The Public Health Perspective

Paula Whitty, Honorary Consultant in Public Health, Public Health England

& A

 

Final Reflections from the Presenters

 

 

 

Questions about this event?

Name: Janet Bell

Email:janet.bell11@nhs.net

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