Co-production of health and wellbeing in ScotlandA must-read book published by Governance International and the Joint Improvement Team in association with the Scottish Co-Production Network and the Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland in 2012. Contents Foreword by Derek Feeley, NHS Scotland and Rory Mair, CoSLA The co-production journey in Scotland by Dr. Margaret Whoriskey, Joint Improvement Team, Scottish Government Co-production in Scotland – a network for change by Olivia Hanley, Scottish Co-production Network Coordinator The Vision The role of co-production for better health and wellbeing: Why we need to change by Tony Bovaird, University of Birmingham and Elke Loeffler, Governance International Assets for health by Sir Harry Burns, The Chief Medical Officer for Scotland Co-production in Scotland – a policy update by Gerry Power, Joint Improvement Team, Scottish Government Co-production in action -Good Practice Cases from Scotland and Sweden Co-production in Scotland: Two case studies by Andrew Jackson, Joint Improvement Team, Scottish Government The Family Nurse Partnership programme in Scotland: improving outcomes for child, parents, and society by Elke Loeffler, Governance International The ALISS System by Christine Hoy, Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland Reducing crime and improving health in NW Kilmarnock using community assets by Tony Bone, Strathclyde Police The Food Train: Supporting older people to eat healthily at home by Frankie Hine-Hughes, Governance International Empowering patients to need less care and do better in Highland Hospital, South Sweden by Jörgen Tholstrup, Clinic of Internal Medicine, Highland Hospital, Eksjo, Sweden The Esther approach to healthcare in Sweden: A business case for radical improvement by Nicoline Vackerberg, Director of the Esther Network On the Transformation Road Co-producing with communities in Scotland – the potential and the challenges by Fiona Garven, Scottish Community Development Centre Seizing opportunities: Housing and prevention by Jackie Walder, Housing Transitions and Support, Scottish Government Talking Points : A personal outcomes approach for health and care services and support by Chris Bruce, Joint Improvement Team, Scottish Government Co-production – driving change in health and social care by Ian Welsh, and Shelley Gray, Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland Five steps to making the transformation to co-production by Elke Loeffler, Governance International and Frankie Hine-Hughes, Governance International Download the book (pdf) or contact yvonne.harley@govint.org to receive a hard copy |
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