‘Full House’ GPs and Social Workers Partners for Better Care

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‘Full House’ GPs and Social Workers Partners for Better Care Jo Cleary - Chair, TCSW Annie Hudson - Chief Executive, TCSW Dr David Paynton, National Clinical Commissioning Lead, RCGP

What if health and care services were more joined up? A short film from the King’s Fund: Sam’s story

Drivers and imperatives: Funding, demographics + 'multi-morbidity' Need for integration prototypes   Shifting centres of gravity + control Care Act + NHS agendas: person-centred Community resilience + inclusivity

The Case: 'Renaissance' of adult social work GPs-commissioning + self management   Professional leadership: functional synergies House of Care model Visualising benefits: power, people + pounds Case study approach

Pre-Requisites Professional collaboration 'on the ground' Knowing how we work: culture, priorities, history   Professional tensions – ‘in each other's shoes’ Making the case for change Leadership calibre + capacity