Events and webinars
Personalised care and support planning - from theory to implementation
This webinar was delivered for the Personalised Care Institute in recognition of Year of Care’s expertise and experience in delivering personalised care and support planning. It outlines the key three principles and gives an overview of how this works in practice.
A recording of the webinar can be found here.
Year of Care Summer Webinar Series 2024
1. Implementing personalised care and support planning for people with multiple long-term conditions in primary care
In this webinar we shared our practical experience of implementing personalised care and support planning for people with multiple long-term conditions, including the benefits, challenges and solutions of the Year of Care approach.
A recording of the webinar can be found here.
A Q&A document can be found here.
2. Using the Year of Care approach to personalised care and support planning to deliver proactive care
In this webinar we shared learning and recommendations from the North East North Cumbria ICS proactive care pilot in primary care networks. This programme used the Year of Care approach to implement the national Proactive Care Guidance for people with multiple long-term conditions and frailty delivered by integrated neighbourhood teams.
3. Shared Decision Making
In this webinar we shared our experience of what is needed to put shared decision making into practice. This included the principles and frameworks, processes and skills together with examples of some of the work done to embed shared decision making.
A recording of the webinar can be found here.
Webinar - PCSP in a post-COVID era
In June 2021 Year of Care Partnerships® delivered a webinar on the subject 'Year of Care personalised care and support planning for people with long-term conditions in a post-COVID era'. This webinar explored how personalised care and support planning can provide a clinical method and framework to provide high quality personalised care within a primary care setting for people who live with single and multiple long-term conditions. It supported attendees to develop an understanding of the core principles and practical application of personalised care and support planning. The webinar included how this can be set up, supported and practically applied within a primary care setting as well as looking at how the process can be modified to support remote delivery and provide a meaningful link to new roles within primary care.
A recording of the webinar can be found here.
There were also lots of questions asked during and after the event - see the Q&A document here.
Community of Practice - events and resources
In early 2016 Year of Care Partnerships developed a Community of Practice to enable those sites who had completed training to share their experience of implementing personalised care and support planning with each other. The Community of Practice enables training sites to engage with others, share experiences, ask questions, share success stories and ideas, and support one another.
Year of Care Partnerships held our Community of Practice Network Event in June 2016 as an opportunity for those implementing personalised care and support planning to share and learn from each other. Please visit the link below to hear more about the event:
Year of Care Partnerships Community of Practice Network Event June 2016
Please find below links to the 3 keynote speeches from the event:
Angela Coulter - Care and support planning - the time is now!
Becky Haines - The Glenpark Story - care and support planning in multi-morbidity
Graham Kramer - Care and support planning - the future of primary care - a Scottish perspective
The 2017 event was equally as popular and successful - details of the event and our keynote speakers are below.
Year of Care Partnerships Community of Practice Network Event 2017
In May 2019 we delivered our next Community of Practice network event. Attached below is the programme, details of keynote speakers and some other resources for those who couldn't join us on the day.
Community of practice event 2019 - programme
Community of practice event 2019 - speakers
Community of practice event 2019 - workshop outline
Cindy Mann, Senior Research Associate, Bristol University - short synopsis of presentation
Prof Jonathan Silverman, Professor of Academic General Practice, Deakin University, Australia - short synopsis of presentation