CSIP High Impact Changes for Health and Social Care
CSIP launched its High Impact Changes for Health and Social Care on 11 March 2008, underpinned by a complete publication with case study evidence for the changes.
Designed to help achieve the seven positive outcomes for people using health and social care services set out in the White Paper Our health our care our say and further developed in Putting People First 2007, the HICS for health and social care are based on the following themes:
1. Involvement
2. dignity and respect
3. meeting fundamental needs
4. accessible information and support
5. partnership working
6. personalised services
7. effective commissioning
8. flexibility/challenge/creativity
9. inclusion, and
10. carers as partners in care
View the CSIP High Impact Changes for Health and Social Care publication
Launch event
A launch event was held in London on the 11th March 08, opened by David Behan, Director General for Social Care, Local Government and Care Partnerships. It provided an opportunity for health and social colleagues to learn about the High Impact Changes and to listen to the successes that different services have achieved, in implementing the High Impact Changes in their areas.
View the different presentations by clicking on the links below:
- Mary Robertson’s presentation - Introduction to the changes
- John Dixon’s presentation (Director of Adults’ Services, West Sussex and Vice-President, Association of Directors of Adults’ Social Services)
- Case study presentations:
Share your experiences
Why not also share your experience of implementing the high impact changes with others via the CSIP Knowledge Community?
Click here to visit the ‘CSIP High Impact Changes for Health and Social Care Discussion Group'.