Building community capacity and personalised care
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This video features a series of clips from the longer videos published on this page covering topics featured in the Building Positive Futures programme
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This video features a series of clips from the longer videos published on this page covering topics featured in the Building Positive Futures programme
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Brendan Martin, Managing Director, reveals how Buurtzorg Britain & Ireland got started and describes its progress to date.
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Claire Gleeson talks about self-directed support and some projects KeyRing is co-producing with local authorities around direct payments and ISFs
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Mollie Draper and Mae Pleydell-Pearce discuss the impact of their Shared Lives experience
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Isaac Samuels describes how co-production has helped him, and helped him help organisations to provide better support.
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Katie Clarke and Kate Sibthorp are parent/family carers for Nadia and Maddy. They describe the importance of the language care professionals use, and the how devastating it can be when they get it wrong.
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Community Circles is a national charity that is working with local authorities and other organisations to share knowledge about how circles can help people in a variety of circumstances to live well.
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This interview with Liz Leach Murphy and Sarah Holmes of Imagineer describes the role of support brokerage in helping people in receipt of health and care services to achieve the good life that they want.
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Martin Walker of TLAP describes what self-directed support is and how councils are delivering it. Issac Samuels describes the benefits it can deliver in practice, in his case through direct payments
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Debbie John, who is a project manager for Community Catalysts describes how the organisation works with local authorities, including several in the East of England, to create and support micro-enterprises to deliver care services at Read more… Community Catalysts and the delivery of local care services