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Meeting the Challenge of Malnutrition in Later Life 25 March 2014 Lesley Carter Partnerships and Projects Programme Manager AgeUK
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The Project Roadmap Where have we got to? Where are we going?
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The Malnutrition Task Force Independent group of experts across health, social care and local government, united to address the problem of preventable malnutrition in older people
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Malnutrition Task Force Mission To ensure the prevention and treatment of malnutrition is embedded in all care and community support services as well as raising awareness amongst older people and their families
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Developed five principles for best practice ①Raising awareness ②Working together ③Identifying malnutrition ④Personalised care, support and treatment ⑤Monitoring and evaluation
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Phase 1 Research, workshops, learning examples and case studies Understanding the issues Understanding what looks good Finding out what interventions have taken place to tackle malnutrition before being clear on what has worked
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Guidance Guides for Food and beverage providers Hospitals Care homes Local communities Commissioners Available to download from www.malnutritiontaskforce.org.uk
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Phase One
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What's next ?
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The Five Pilot Sites The pilot areas are: –Gateshead –Salford –Dorset –Kent –Lambeth-Southwark
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Implementation Working together they have been commissioned to support the pilot sites Coach in each site to guide and support the project
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Change Management Process ①Preparing to make the change - form a team ②Knowing where you are and where you want to be - understand the problem - agree a shared purpose and vision ③Making it happen - prioritise and implement action ④Measuring, monitoring and embedding change
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Social Marketing Campaign
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Evaluation by University of Chester How has the Change in Management programme been received by the different participants in Health Communities? What are the successes with the Change in Management programme? And what are the issues? (i.e. lessons for improving effectiveness) How successful was the pilot program? A written evaluation report for each of the five sites
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Follow our progress
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Keep in touch... Lesley Carter Projects and Partnerships Programme Manager lesley.carter@ageuk.org.uk
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