5 April 2023

"You can download your copy of this years report as well as the previous report from here www.ihm.org.uk/peopleplan


The time for just talk in Social Care has passed. We believe that it is more important than ever to start to make change and action to improve care!


This new report focuses on 5 new areas of social care, examining what the current landscape looks like and the making recommendations about how we can begin to make social care better for the people.


The 5 areas are;


  1. Access to Care
  2. Mental Health and Wellbeing of those using care
  3. Equality Diversity and Inclusion
  4. Policies, Guidance and Regulation
  5. Greener Care


Will you join us is in making social care a better place to work and live?


Our next meeting of the People Plan Group will be on April 12th 10:00-10:45. At the meeting we will be discussing how everyone can get involved in the people plan.
 
To join the meeting you can use this link or, if you want to be added to the recurring meeting invite just respond to this email and I will add you on. https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_M2YxOTYyNzQtMTZjMi00M2YzLWFlNjItZTdiNTVkNDljMTFm%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%2243870212-e443-4918-ab09-ac1da7142139%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22d8d1d97e-f2ee-4f89-a485-d4b84544180f%22%7d 
 
All feedback for the people plan is appreciated. We will be taking the plan and the committee to the stage at Health Plus Care Show on April 27
th, register for free here: https://ihm.org.uk/event/national-conference-at-excel-london/"

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