Ten ways in which Information and Advice can contribute to other strategic goals.

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Ten ways in which Information and Advice can contribute to other strategic goals

1.Reducing health inequalities: targeting people and groups who find it difficult to access and use information and advice. 2.Early intervention: giving people early health promotion advice, or resolving simple issues, to ensure their problems don’t escalate. 3.Promoting independence and resilience: helping people to fulfil their own potential, to stay involved in community life, to manage their own health and care, and to plan ahead. 4.Promoting informed choice: empowering people, by letting them know about the range of local providers, what support they offer, and what they cost. 5. Supporting people at home: helping people understand what support can be made available at home, as an alternative to residential care.

6.Safeguarding: ensuring people know where and how to report concerns they may have. 7.Finding better-value solutions: helping people (including those receiving direct payments) to access informal sources of support, and to make optimum use of assets in communities. 8. Building community capacity: connecting people to each other; recruiting volunteers; ensuring the community is geared up to help and advise people who are vulnerable; 9. Reaching self-funders: helping people to find good solutions and to plan ahead; reducing the number of people who need state support because their funds have dried up; 10. Achieving efficiencies: getting it right first time; using appropriately-skilled people to address simple requests; reducing unnecessary or repeat referrals; reducing duplication across agencies; reducing bureaucracy; and making the most of online resources.