Social Care for Stroke – Life after the Stroke Grant to Local Authorities
Thursday 27 October 2011, Ambassadors Bloomsbury, London
Agenda
National consultation: Caring for our future – shared ambitions for care and support:
• Shaping local care services
• Integration (in partnership with the NHS Future Forum)
Ivy Wong, Social Care Strategic Policy, Department of Health
Jason Stamp, Member, NHS Future Forum
Sam Schwab, Policy Support, Department of Health
http://caringforourfuture.dh.gov.uk
Integrating health and social care services
Pam Green, Assistant Director, Acute Commissioning, NHS North East Essex
www.northeastessexpct.nhs.uk
The value of the DH investment in stroke service improvement via the grant to local authorities and how the third sector works in an integrated fashion across health and social care
Elaine Roberts, Director of Operations – North of England, The Stroke Association
Peter Moore, Head of Operations – North East, The Stroke Association
www.stroke.org.uk
Challenges facing UK Connect – the communication disability network
Helen Mann, Consultancy and Outreach Lead, UK Connect
www.ukconnect.org
Update from Different Strokes – delivering support for younger stroke survivors
Lorraine Ayres, Group Development Manager, Different Strokes
www.differentstrokes.co.uk
The changing world of health and social care – meeting the challenges
Jan Vaughan, Director of Clinical Networks, Cheshire & Merseyside Clinical Networks
Steve Tilley, Partnerships & Pathways Development Manager, Cheshire & Merseyside Clinical Networks
www.cmcsn.nhs.uk
“We all need a little HOPE!”
Pauline Mountain, Founder & Chair (Elected), Hearts of Positive Energy
www.hopelinks.org.uk
Health & Wellbeing Boards
Steven Pruner, National Improvement Lead, NHS Improvement - Stroke
wwww.improvement.nhs.uk/stroke