A Scottish National Care Service: understanding how care will change (conference online)

Tuesday 17th May 2022
A Scottish National Care Service: understanding how care will change (conference online)

Scotland’s care system is in desperate need of overhaul - capacity, funding, staffing and quality of care are all stretched beyond limits. The Scottish Government wants to address these challenges by creating a Scottish National Care Service. The proposals now cover adult, child, justice, substance misuse and some mental health services. And this new service would be accountable to Ministers. Is this the right approach, what exactly is being proposed, what would it mean for the delivery and quality of care services and what are the implications for your organisation?

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Tackling poverty and attainment in Scotland: the challenge beyond pandemic (conference online)

Tuesday 08th February 2022
Tackling poverty and attainment in Scotland: the challenge beyond pandemic (conference online)

Scottish Government, councils, education departments, schools, teachers and third sector bodies all want to deliver real progress in tackling poverty and attainment. However its scale, nature and shape has worsened during pandemic. Everything that was already difficult is now more complex and more deeply seated. How therefore do we move forward? This conference will set out the strategic picture we now face, discuss the emerging evidence of what has been happening on the ground and give insight into effective interventions.

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8th Annual Care of Older People in Scotland Conference (online)

Thursday 28th October 2021
8th Annual Care of Older People in Scotland Conference (online)

This conference – the 8th annual care of older people in Scotland conference – focuses on the core challenges facing care delivery for older people in the time of COVID and beyond. It examines the care of older people after pandemic and how we empower older people and value the care workers supporting them. It looks at what we need to do to get it right on frailty and pharmacy to drive up quality of life for older people. It is intended for all people and organisations involved in the care of older people in Scotland.

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Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in Scotland: what will it mean for your organisation?

Thursday 03rd June 2021
Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in Scotland: what will it mean for your organisation?

This webinar explores the legal and service delivery implications for all Scottish public authorities of the implementation of the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child into Scottish law. It will examine how public sector bodies - and anyone undertaking functions or providing services to children with public money - can meet the challenge of acting compatibly with the incorporated UNCRC requirements, reflecting them in their day to day running, culture and practices.

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Scotland’s third sector and COVID recovery: how do we build back better?

Tuesday 01st June 2021
Scotland’s third sector and COVID recovery: how do we build back better?

This webinar will explore the critical role of Scotland’s third sector in supporting communities, public services and the economy as they grapple with the task of delivering recovery from the COVID pandemic. It will discuss the strategic importance of third sector activities in all aspects of Scottish life, the centrality of clarity in leadership and funding within and for the sector and the prospective role and challenges for the sector in helping to deliver recovery and aiming to ‘build back better’.

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Coronavirus, Care of Older People and Future Care: What have we learned?

Friday 23rd October 2020
Coronavirus, Care of Older People and Future Care: What have we learned?

All of society has been impacted by coronavirus but those most affected are vulnerable older people and particularly those requiring care, either at home or in a care home setting. Providing protection and prevention has been a complex, delicate and extended task, but it is only one side of the equation. What have we learned during the coronavirus response so far about best practice in care? What are the challenges in delivering quality of life - as well as sustaining life - for older people during coronavirus and in the ‘new normal’?

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Supporting Hard To Reach Children In Hard Times

Friday 18th September 2020
Supporting Hard To Reach Children In Hard Times

Scotland’s child and adolescent mental health services were the focus of a transformation strategy prior to the emergence of coronavirus and the impact of lengthy lockdown. The aim was to deliver the recommendations of the Joint Task Force on Children and Young People’s Mental Health for a new focus on prevention and early intervention and better joined-up and seamless general support. How has coronavirus affected reaching these objectives, what are the mental health effects of the crisis and where do we go next in trying to support hard to reach children and young people?

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