Health must be on board
By Andrew Cozens
* What is prevention in social care? How would you prove it reduced the demand for more services?
* How ready is your agency for responding to the white paper’s vision of a more joined-up service that puts users in control?
* Is the NHS ready for the shift from acute to community services nationally and locally?
GUIDE TIME FOR DISCUSSION: 40 minutes per question
Questions from Community Care – Health must be on board
February 23, 2006 in Community Care
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