
Co-creation to support social care reform
Digital shift to reform social care Social care reform requires the collaboration of communities, services, ...
Collaboration is key to building a future for the care sector that can support people who draw on care and support, the NHS, and the social care workforce.
The co-creation of digital tools is vital to ensuring that they are fit for purpose and are built with sustainability in mind. Learning from people who draw on care and support and citizens is key.
Some initial conversations highlighted key challenges with regards to the frequency of need reviews, assessment preparation, the limited scope of assessment methods as well as even the appropriateness of digital solutions.
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Digital shift to reform social care Social care reform requires the collaboration of communities, services, ...