Blog: Celebrating success across the Community Led Support network
Annie Smith reflects on this year's Community Led Support Spring Festival
Annie Smith reflects on this year's Community Led Support Spring Festival
Our annual two day festival returns for another year on 16 and 17 May. The festival is hosted by NDTi's Community Led Support network and brings together an exciting range of free, short online opportunities to hear about strengths-based care and support.
We’ve just launched a brand new series of half day workshops on strengths-based approaches for anyone working in the social care and health sector.
Mike Richardson, Community Led Support Site lead and data specialist, writes about some of the thinking behind our new Valuing Community Led Support report.
NDTi has produced two reports, funded by iHub part of Healthcare Improvement Scotland. Each report is on a different area of implementing community led support.
Anna Dixon MBE, Chair of the Archbishops’ Commission on Reimagining Care, considers the role of community as a source of support and increasing people’s opportunities to participate.
Bob has recently joined Thurrock's Team as a Social Worker. Despite lock down, he has proactively sought opportunities to engage with the community and has found a number of places where drop in sessions can be held.
Leigh is the person in Hartlepool who champions CLS more than anyone else. She thinks creatively, develops innovative solutions and works incredibly hard with VCS partners to make change happen and improve outcomes for people
Both Pip and Alison have and continue to provide support, insight and commitment to working together to shape the future under the Living Well work in Warrington.
Vic was seconded to lead the 'end to end' system review with the aim of delivering whole system change and the adoption of the CLS principles and practice.
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