NHS England Podcast podcast

Working in partnership with people and communities to support stroke patients in West Yorkshire

0:00
32:14
Recuar 15 segundos
Avançar 15 segundos
This NHS England podcast is about innovative ways of working with people and communities, and specifically about how co-production is helping develop better long term support for stroke patients in West Yorkshire. You'll hear from Katie Johnson, Rehab & Life After Stroke Clinical Lead for the West Yorkshire & Harrogate Integrated Stroke Delivery Network and Andy Galloway, from the New Citizenship Project. This work was part of the ambition of the West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board to promote a culture of co-production across its workforce and NHS Leadership Academy Yorkshire and Humber’s ambition around strengthening how we work with communities, New Citizenship Project was commissioned to work with five identified projects across West Yorkshire. This is part of a wider piece of work within West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board to develop a shared definition and principles of co-production. There is a transcript of the podcast available here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/podcast-working-in-partnership-with-people-and-communities-to-support-stroke-patients-in-west-yorkshire-2/ New Citizenship Project website: https://www.newcitizenship.org.uk/ You can find the statutory guidance mentioned throughout this podcast here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/working-in-partnership-with-people-and-communities-statutory-guidance/ You can find more information about training and development in this area here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/get-involved/learning-and-support-offers/ You can join the #StartWithPeople network, for everyone interested in how we work with people and communities here: https://future.nhs.uk/pppnetwork You can contact the people and communities team at NHS England by emailing: [email protected] You can find more podcasts from NHS England here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/podcasts/

Mais episódios de "NHS England Podcast"