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A reminder that papers are invited for this seminar - details below;
deadline Friday 7th September. Confirmed speakers include Professor Bob
Hudson, University of Durham; Alex Fox, Shared Lives; Baroness Glenys
Thornton, former Shadow Health Minister; Ailsa Cameron and Rachel Lart,
University of Bristol.  


Announcement and Call for Papers 


Health and Social Care Integration in the New Policy Landscape


A joint seminar supported by the Socialist Health Association and the UK
Social Policy Association


Friday 12th October


Alcuin Research and Resource Centre, University of York


 

Over the past year reports by the Local Government Association, NHS
Future Forum and Kings Fund have all restated the importance of closer
collaboration between health and social care. The 2012 Social Care White
Paper also promises new measures to promote integrated care and
joined-up services.  

 

However, the wider policy landscape is changing rapidly.  Clinical
Commissioning Groups, the provision of NHS care by 'any qualified
provider', the extension of personal budgets across social care and the
piloting of personal health budgets all mean that it is time to take a
fresh look at research evidence and analysis.  What are the current
barriers to collaboration and how can these be overcome? What does
'successful' integration look like and how can it be measured?  What
evidence is there that integration delivers cost savings, or better
outcomes for patients and service users?  Do telecare and telemedicine
have roles to play in promoting collaboration?  And how does integration
between health and social care fit into the policy landscape of choice
and personalisation?

 

This event is a unique partnership between an academic and a policy
organisation. It brings together researchers and academics, policy
commentators, statutory and third sector providers of health and social
care services, managers, clinicians and other practitioners.  

 

We seek offers of papers reporting new empirical research and/or policy
analysis. We are particularly interested in papers that:

*	Cover a range of health and social care services, settings and
user groups
*	 Include a focus on outcomes for patients/service users
*	Offer lessons for England from other countries of the UK

Please send an abstract of up to 500 words to: Professor Caroline
Glendinning [log in to unmask] by 7th September 2012

 

To register for the event, please go to
http://www.sochealth.co.uk/events/integrated-care

 

-- 
Caroline Glendinning ACSS
Professor of Social Policy
Associate Director NIHR School for Social Care Research 
Social Policy Research Unit
University of York
Heslington
York YO10 5DD
T: (0)1904 321989
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excellence in research in key areas of social policy, especially
disability, social work, health and social care, children and young
people, poverty, welfare and employment. Read about our research and
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-- 
Caroline Glendinning ACSS
Professor of Social Policy
Associate Director NIHR School for Social Care Research 
Social Policy Research Unit
University of York
Heslington
York YO10 5DD
T: (0)1904 321989
email: [log in to unmask]

The Social Policy Research Unit has an international reputation for
excellence in research in key areas of social policy, especially
disability, social work, health and social care, children and young
people, poverty, welfare and employment. Read about our research and
download publications from: www.york.ac.uk/spru

Winner of the Queen's Anniversary Prize for Further and Higher Education
2009 <http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/spru/news/qap.html> 

Email disclaimer http://www.york.ac.uk/docs/disclaimer/email.htm



Please note I work part-time; my normal working days are Tuesday -
Thursday. 


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