A Scottish National Care Service: understanding how care will change (online)
AGENDA
09:25 Chair's opening remarks
Professor Anne Hendry, Senior Associate, International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC), Director, IFIC Scotland and Deputy Honorary Secretary, British Geriatrics SocietyIFICInfo
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Session 1: The context - care before, during and after COVID
09:30 Reflections on the Independent Review of Adult Social Care
Irene Oldfather, Director Strategic Partnerships and Engagement, Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE)ALLIANCEScot
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- Understanding what the Independent Review examined
- The review’s recommendations
- Reaction to the review and the expectations arising from it
09:50 Assessing care before, during and after COVID - trends in population, demand and delivery
Karen Hedge, National Director, Scottish CareScottishCare
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- Before Covid: The challenges care was facing
- After Covid: What has happened to care
- Where next? Short, medium and long term challenges and needs
10:10 Question and answer session
10:25 Comfort Break
Session 2: What do we need and what is being proposed?
10:40 The exisiting care system - the challenge we face
Laura Wilson, Practice & Policy Lead - Scotland, Royal Pharmaceutical Society RPharms
- Is it broken and what does it need?
- Will current proposals address what care profressionals, carers and those cared for think is important?
- Service evolution or revolution?
11:00 Focusing on care outcomes and putting people first
Maureen O'Neill OBE, Director, Faith in Older People fiop_scotland
- Focusing on outcomes rather than structures and policies
- What is working and what isn't working now?
- How do we achieve person centred care?
11:20 Question and answer session
11:35 Comfort Break
Session 3: What will a Scottish National Care Service mean?
11:50 Understanding what is being proposed for care and health
Jackie Baillie MSP, Deputy Leader of Scottish Labour and Health, Social Care and COVID Recovery Spokesperson, Scottish Parliament ScotParl
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- Understanding what the Scottish Government’s response to the Review is proposing
- What is the timetable and process for getting from proposals to new legislation
- The implications for the future of care of the currently proposed strategy
12:10 Implications for regulation, commissioning, human rights and independent living
Fiona McLeod, Senior Associate, Brodies LLPBrodiesLLP
- Patient-centred care and human rights in the care setting
- The future role of regulation and regulators in ensuring delivery of high-quality care
- What will be the distinction between commissioning, strategy and delivery of care in future?
12:30 Question and answer session
12:45 Chair's closing remarks
Professor Anne Hendry, Senior Associate, International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC), Director, IFIC Scotland and Deputy Honorary Secretary, British Geriatrics SocietyIFICInfo
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