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Beyond Covid : new thinking on the future of adult social care.

by Social Care Institute for Excellence.
Publisher: SCIE, London : 2020.Description: 34p.Summary: This position paper for commissioners and senior managers working in the health and social care sector and is based on: a series of articles and podcasts from over 25 stakeholders which explore the impact of Covid-19 and the future of social care; outputs from the 'Beyond Covid-19' roundtable held by SCIE on 22 July 2020, attended by Helen Whately MP, Minister for State; contributions to our thinking from the SCIE Board and the Co-production Steering Group, which is made up with people with lived experience; and SCIE’s broader work with the sector to support improvement, and particularly insights from the DHSC-funded Social Care Innovation Network and DHSC-funded work to support the sector to recover from CovidD-19, which involved extensive engagement with the sector..Subject(s): social care | adults | Covid-19 | pandemics | future studies | service provision | workforce
Digital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Covid-19: health and social care recovery in England [January 2023]
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This position paper for commissioners and senior managers working in the health and social care sector and is based on: a series of articles and podcasts from over 25 stakeholders which explore the impact of Covid-19 and the future of social care; outputs from the 'Beyond Covid-19' roundtable held by SCIE on 22 July 2020, attended by Helen Whately MP, Minister for State; contributions to our thinking from the SCIE Board and the Co-production Steering Group, which is made up with people with lived experience; and SCIE’s broader work with the sector to support improvement, and particularly insights from the DHSC-funded Social Care Innovation Network and DHSC-funded work to support the sector to recover from CovidD-19, which involved extensive engagement with the sector.

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