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Integration - roles and opportunities for the voluntary and community sector

Integration - roles and opportunities for the voluntary and community sector. Amy Rylance Health & Wellbeing Development Manager . Innovation and variety in the VCS. Organisations providing quality assured social care, housing related support, sheltered / extra care (huge added value)

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Integration - roles and opportunities for the voluntary and community sector

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  1. Integration - roles and opportunities for the voluntary and community sector Amy Rylance Health & Wellbeing Development Manager

  2. Innovation and variety in the VCS • Organisations providing quality assured social care, housing related support, sheltered / extra care (huge added value) • Specialist services e.g. alcohol, carers • Information, advice, advocacy, support planning • Early intervention and preventative services • Voluntary self help health organisations • Small voluntary universal interest groups • VCS infrastructure, community centres, training, engagement

  3. Joined-Up Planning “The programme coordinates the activities of all health, social care and voluntary sector partners in the delivery of this significant transformational change.” From the programme definition document

  4. Community based care “supporting people to remain at home, or within the community and to enable people to regain and retain their health, wellbeing and independence.”From the programme definition document Neighbourhood zone based working

  5. Experts in integrated working • Track record of collaborative/joined up services and joint bids • Culture of cross-referrals • Potential hosts for a new type of “generic worker”

  6. Amy Rylance Health & Wellbeing Development Manager Keighley 07939 142438 01535 665258 amy@healthpartnership.org.uk Emma Baylin Health & Wellbeing Development Manager Bradford 07891 730456 01274 722772 emma@healthpartnership.org.uk Jenny Davison Health & Wellbeing Development Manager Shipley 07891 730480 01274 781222 jenny@healthpartnership.org.uk Tom Blackwell Communications and Information Officer 01535 665258 tom@healthpartnership.org.uk www.healthpartnership.org.uk

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