Linda White

Written 103 posts

Senior Engagement Manager, Social Security Policy and Delivery Division

“On the Couch” at the NHSScotland Event 2015

22nd July 2015

We were extremely lucky to have a series of inspiring guests join us “On the Couch” at our integration hub during the course of the two days; each guest told their own personal story and gave their heartfelt account of their experiences of health and social care integration. Andrew, aged 39, has Alcohol-Related Brain Damage (ARBD)….

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It’s all about Integration: Keynote Plenary Speeches Overview

22nd July 2015

“Over the two days we will be discussing the most important reform in recent times: health and social care integration” (Shona Robison, Cabinet Secretary for Health, Wellbeing and Sport) The plenary speeches at the NHSScotland Event 2015 highlighted the progress we are making towards integrating health and social care across the country. Cabinet Secretary for…

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Health and Social Care Information and Resources Updates

21st July 2015

The Scottish Government website and Care Information Scotland website have been updated with the following information: Delayed Discharge section now includes reference to the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes and Indicators Independent Living section now includes information on: Leaving Hospital Hospital Based Complex Clinical Care Intermediate Care Discharge Flowchart Road to Discharge Infographic Care Information…

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Chief Officers Spotlight: David Lynch

21st July 2015

Integration in the dictionary is often described as a noun. It has been heartening to see that here in Dundee there is a doing dimension to the word; Integration as a verb, that implies tangible actions, progress and change. A good example of this was our work earlier this year around consulting on our Draft…

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Workforce Stuff Matters

21st July 2015

If you attended the recent 2015 NHSScotland Event in Glasgow you’ll have picked up on one of the themes – change happens. The aim of our Parallel Session at the NHSScotland Event, “Workforce Stuff Matters”, was to help delegates to identify the workforce issues that really matter to people who use and deliver health and…

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‘On the Couch’ with Tommy Whitelaw

2nd July 2015

My name is Tommy Whitelaw, and for five years I was a full-time carer for my mum Joan, up until she sadly passed away in September 2012. At the time my Mum was diagnosed with vascular dementia, I looked at her and thought to myself “it’ll be okay, we’ll get through this.” What I soon…

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Leading Integration for Quality

1st July 2015

Health and Social Care Integration was in the spotlight at this year’s NHSScotland Event in Glasgow. The theme of the event was ‘Leading Integration for Quality’ and it celebrated the new relationship between health and social care that is being embedded across Scotland. The Cabinet Secretary for Health, Wellbeing and Sport, Shona Robison opened the…

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The Keys to Life: Scotland’s Learning Disabilities Strategy

1st July 2015

On the 18 June 2015, the Scottish Parliament hosted “Fairer Scotland – Celebrating the talent of people with learning disabilities in Scotland”. The event, highlighted  performances from the creative arts across Scotland, including “The Fridays”, a music group from Hazelwood School in Glasgow; Indepen-dance, and also artists from “Project Ability”. At the event, Jamie Hepburn, Minister…

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Communications Focus: Lanarkshire

30th June 2015

A Proactive, Targeted and Innovative Approach to Communications in Lanarkshire What does a Johnny Cash tribute act, a rapid response team taking hospital-level care to people’s own homes and a 94-year-old adventurer have in common? They’re all part of recent integration communications in the vibrant North and South Lanarkshire partnerships. A major tranche of our…

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Communications Focus: Fife

30th June 2015

No place like home… The call came in the summer of 2012. “It’s going to be huge”, our director said. “It will be the biggest change in public service for over a generation. We need to get people involved.” “Who?” we said. “We’re not sure yet, but probably everyone” he replied. And that was it….

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