Health and Social Care Academy Quarterly Highlight Report

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Health and Social Care Academy Quarterly Highlight Report Report Number: 4 Period: Oct - Dec 2015 Date: 05/01/2016 Health and Social Care Academy Quarterly Highlight Report Academy Events Programme Strategic Partnerships and Development Academy Events: National Conversation on a Healthier Scotland (25 events held across Scotland); writes ups on Academy website Integration Series: Putting Personal Experience at the Heart of Integration (2 Dec) Masterclass on the Power of Storytelling with Marie Ennis O’Connor (22 Oct) Inaugural Lecture with the First Minister on Creating Wellbeing, in partnership with UWS and The Herald (27 Oct) Academy Inaugural Think Tank (27 Oct) Future planned events: Remainder of Healthier Scotland events with local TSIs (Jan) Integration Series: Palliative Care: from acute to the community (18 Jan) The Power of Prevention (25 Jan) Partnership Activity: Putting Personal Experience at the Heart of Integration (2 Dec) partnered with SRN Academy Think Tank – partnered with UWS Inaugural lecture – partnered with UWS and The Herald Masterclass: The Power of Storytelling – partnered with Breast Cancer Care and MacMillan @ Glasgow Libraries Report on ‘Seldom Heard Voices’ – partnered with NHS Health Scotland/Strathclyde University and ALLIANCE Emerging partnership activity and development: Health and Human Rights Festival with the Mental Health Foundation and NHS Health Scotland Palliative Care Integration Series event – partnered with Marie Curie The Power of Prevention Integration Series event – partnered with Serenity Café Policy and Communications Next Quarter Priorities Podcast: Dr David Reilly, Prof Alan Miller and Cath Cooney – Think Tank on Creating Wellbeing (Oct) Citizen Wellbeing Assembly Report (Oct) Provocation Paper: Value of Care – at draft stage Think Tank Output: short Graphic Report (Dec) Think Tank Video (Dec) Academy Poll: Can freedom of health and social care data be an effective influence of change in health and social care? (Oct – Dec 83 votes) Report on the Buurtzorg Model of Health and Social Care and follow up (Jan) 1,356 followers on twitter, 2,942 tweets 89 blogs published on the Academy website National Conversation on a Healthier Scotland – Evaluation work Academy Think Tank – outputs and full report Integration Series – planning at least one event per month Planned partnership development discussions with NHS/ JIT Smartcare improvement programme and development with NHS 24/ NES F/U NHS England links , GMC, BMA etc Learning community funding scoping Academy Ambassadors – invitations to be issued Declaration 2015 – Health and Human Rights Festival (Mar) Developing work in European context