NICE and the What Works Network

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NICE and the What Works Network Guidance and standards for high quality care and for promoting healthy living Based on the best available evidence What works, and what is value for money April 2013 – covering health and social care What Works Network 7 independent centres including NICE Centre for Wellbeing Centre for Ageing Better NICE: excellence through evidence Evidence is at the heart of everything NICE does. NICE is a world leader in developing evidence-based guidance and standards Supporting excellence in health and social care What Works Network Best available evidence to support decision-makers Supported by government with other sources Including: NICE – health and social care What works centre for wellbeing Centre for Ageing Better – improved quality of life for older people Four others = education, crime reduction, early intervention, local economic growth

Gathering the Evidence – why its important Evidence can show what works and what is value for money Improving outcomes and experience Improving wellbeing Supporting better decision-making Reducing variation around the country

NICE and evidence on personalisation Published guidelines, including Home care for older people Older people with multiple long-term conditions Recommendations around person-centred care and support, focussing on outcomes, choice and control and support to use personal budgets Guidelines in development, including Adult social care: improving people’s experience Stimulating research Research recommendations Working with research funders – gaps in research NICE guidelines already published Recommendations for practitioners on: delivering person-centred care Building on strengths of people Ensuring people have more control Aligned to outcomes people want

Gathering the evidence – support from NICE Linking up with Centre for Wellbeing Advice on research, evaluation and measurement Workshop / symposium Evidence framework for local and national levels Developing better evidence around personalisation Materials on what good evidence looks like Use our links in What Works Network Providing advice - Workshop / symposium – with research funders Sessions on good evidence at local level Difference types of research Good research bids Develop materials on what good evidence looks like – what people need to think about at local level