The Care Council has contracted the New Economics Foundation (NEF) to support commissioners and the third sector, to enable them to work to the aspirations of new legislation including the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 (the Act) and the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016.
What does this mean in practice? - that the health and social care sectors need to design, procure and deliver services in a very different way; one which focuses on early intervention and prevention and requires collaboration, co-production, and outcomes focused commissioning. These concepts are not new, but their application to commissioning can seem daunting and difficult to administer.
NEF will be running a series of expert classes for you to shed light on how this new approach to commissioning can be delivered and achieved. We will introduce you to practical tools and examples as well as personal and real-life stories to bring the approach to life, whilst building on existing local resources. You will be learning within an open, collaborative space where your reflection and insight are as valuable as the new concepts presented.
This class will help to enhance your expertise and skills and challenge some of the more traditional concepts and practice shared by the commissioning and procurement worlds.
The Expert Classes will be held from 9.30 – 4.30 on:
19 January 2017 - Conwy Business Centre, Conwy
24 January 2017 - Care Council for Wales, Cardiff
25 January 2017 - Ffos Las, Trimsaran, Carmarthenshire
To book your place please email liz.king-jones@ccwales.org.uk with your name, job title and organisation. The closing date for applications is 12 January 2017.
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