Integration Scheme between East Ayrshire CouncilMay 5th, 2020
FiledMay 5th, 2020Introduction Aims and Outcomes of the Integration Scheme Regulations The main purpose of integration is to improve the wellbeing of families, our communities and of people who use health and social care services, particularly those whose needs are complex and involve support from health and social care at the same time. In East Ayrshire integration is also intended to support the Community Planning Partnership in addressing the overall wellbeing agenda including tackling inequalities, and in particular health inequalities, as outlined below. The Integration Scheme is intended to achieve the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes prescribed by the Scottish Ministers in Regulations under section 5(1) of the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 (hereinafter referred to as ―the Act‖) namely: 1. People are able to look after and improve their own health and wellbeing and live in good health for longer. 2. People, including those with disabilities or long term conditions or wh
Integration Scheme between East Ayrshire CouncilMay 5th, 2020
FiledMay 5th, 2020Introduction Aims and Outcomes of the Integration Scheme Regulations The main purpose of integration is to improve the wellbeing of families, our communities and of people who use health and social care services, particularly those whose needs are complex and involve support from health and social care at the same time. In East Ayrshire integration is also intended to support the Community Planning Partnership in addressing the overall wellbeing agenda including tackling inequalities, and in particular health inequalities, as outlined below. The Integration Scheme is intended to achieve the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes prescribed by the Scottish Ministers in Regulations under section 5(1) of the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”) namely: 1. People are able to look after and improve their own health and wellbeing and live in good health for longer. 2. People, including those with disabilities or long term conditions or wh
Integration Scheme between North Ayrshire CouncilMarch 12th, 2020
FiledMarch 12th, 2020Introduction Aims and Outcomes of the Integration Scheme Regulations The main purpose of integration is to improve the wellbeing of families, our communities and of people who use health and social care services, particularly those whose needs are complex and involve support from health and social care at the same time. The Integration Scheme is intended to achieve the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes prescribed by the Scottish Ministers in Regulations under section 5(1) of the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”) namely: 1. People are able to look after and improve their own health and wellbeing and live in good health for longer. 2. People, including those with disabilities or long term conditions or who are frail are able to live, as far as reasonably practicable, independently and at home or in a homely setting in their community. 3. People who use health and social care services have positive experiences of those services,
Integration Scheme between East Ayrshire CouncilMarch 1st, 2018
FiledMarch 1st, 2018Introduction Aims and Outcomes of the Integration Scheme Regulations The main purpose of integration is to improve the wellbeing of families, our communities and of people who use health and social care services, particularly those whose needs are complex and involve support from health and social care at the same time. In East Ayrshire integration is also intended to support the Community Planning Partnership in addressing the overall wellbeing agenda including tackling inequalities, and in particular health inequalities, as outlined below. The Integration Scheme is intended to achieve the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes prescribed by the Scottish Ministers in Regulations under section 5(1) of the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”) namely: 1. People are able to look after and improve their own health and wellbeing and live in good health for longer. 2. People, including those with disabilities or long term conditions or wh
Integration Scheme between East Ayrshire CouncilApril 30th, 2015
FiledApril 30th, 2015Introduction Aims and Outcomes of the Integration Scheme Regulations The main purpose of integration is to improve the wellbeing of families, our communities and of people who use health and social care services, particularly those whose needs are complex and involve support from health and social care at the same time. In East Ayrshire integration is also intended to support the Community Planning Partnership in addressing the overall wellbeing agenda including tackling inequalities, and in particular health inequalities, as outlined below. The Integration Scheme is intended to achieve the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes prescribed by the Scottish Ministers in Regulations under section 5(1) of the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 (hereinafter referred to as ―the Act‖) namely: 1. People are able to look after and improve their own health and wellbeing and live in good health for longer. 2. People, including those with disabilities or long term conditions or wh
Integration Scheme between North Ayrshire CouncilApril 30th, 2015
FiledApril 30th, 2015Introduction Aims and Outcomes of the Integration Scheme Regulations The main purpose of integration is to improve the wellbeing of families, our communities and of people who use health and social care services, particularly those whose needs are complex and involve support from health and social care at the same time. The Integration Scheme is intended to achieve the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes prescribed by the Scottish Ministers in Regulations under section 5(1) of the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 (hereinafter referred to as ―the Act‖) namely: 1. People are able to look after and improve their own health and wellbeing and live in good health for longer. 2. People, including those with disabilities or long term conditions or who are frail are able to live, as far as reasonably practicable, independently and at home or in a homely setting in their community. 3. People who use health and social care services have positive experiences of those services
Integration Scheme between South Ayrshire CouncilApril 30th, 2015
FiledApril 30th, 2015Introduction Aims and Outcomes of the Integration Scheme Regulations The main purpose of integration is to improve the wellbeing of families, our communities and of people who use health and social care services, particularly those whose needs are complex and involve support from health and social care at the same time. The Integration Scheme is intended to achieve the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes prescribed by the Scottish Ministers in Regulations under section 5(1) of the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 (hereinafter referred to as ―the Act‖) namely: 1. People are able to look after and improve their own health and wellbeing and live in good health for longer. 2. People, including those with disabilities or long term conditions or who are frail are able to live, as far as reasonably practicable, independently and at home or in a homely setting in their community. 3. People who use health and social care services have positive experiences of those services
Integration Scheme between East Ayrshire CouncilFebruary 24th, 2015
FiledFebruary 24th, 2015Introduction Aims and Outcomes of the Integration Scheme Regulations The main purpose of integration is to improve the wellbeing of families, our communities and of people who use health and social care services, particularly those whose needs are complex and involve support from health and social care at the same time. In East Ayrshire integration is also intended to support the Community Planning Partnership in addressing the overall wellbeing agenda including tackling inequalities, and in particular health inequalities, as outlined below. The Integration Scheme is intended to achieve the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes prescribed by the Scottish Ministers in Regulations under section 5(1) of the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”) namely: 1. People are able to look after and improve their own health and wellbeing and live in good health for longer. 2. People, including those with disabilities or long term conditions or wh
Integration Scheme between East Ayrshire CouncilFebruary 24th, 2015
FiledFebruary 24th, 2015Introduction Aims and Outcomes of the Integration Scheme Regulations The main purpose of integration is to improve the wellbeing of families, our communities and of people who use health and social care services, particularly those whose needs are complex and involve support from health and social care at the same time. In East Ayrshire integration is also intended to support the Community Planning Partnership in addressing the overall wellbeing agenda including tackling inequalities, and in particular health inequalities, as outlined below. The Integration Scheme is intended to achieve the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes prescribed by the Scottish Ministers in Regulations under section 5(1) of the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”) namely: 1. People are able to look after and improve their own health and wellbeing and live in good health for longer. 2. People, including those with disabilities or long term conditions or wh