Linda White
Written 103 posts
Senior Engagement Manager, Social Security Policy and Delivery Division
When Friendship Disappears
6th January 2015
‘When friendship disappears, then there is a space left open to that awful loneliness of the outside world which is like the cold space between the planets. It is an air in which men perish utterly.’ (Hilaire Belloc) Befriending Networks is the umbrella body for befriending services across the country. In addition to providing a range…
Health and Social Care Integration Policy Update – December 2014
4th December 2014
The Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 was passed on April 1, 2014 and the Implementation Policy Team has been developing the secondary legislation since then to underpin the Act, consulting over the Summer on the Regulations and Orders and working with stakeholders to shape the legislation. Regulations and Orders The Regulations and…
Designing education and training to deliver health and social care integration
28th November 2014
Everyone understands that the principles of integration underpinned by legislation alone do not guarantee the successful integration of services. Cultural change and quality leadership are also vitally important. Integrated care delivery is unlikely to happen at the necessary pace and scale unless those implementing it are provided with opportunities and support to put new, integrated…
Spotlight on: Eibhlin McHugh, Chief Officer for Midlothian
28th November 2014
What background brought you to the position of Chief Officer? Prior to my appointment, I was Director of Housing and Community Care at Midlothian Council. My background is in social work and I have worked across a range of children and families, and adults services for the past 30 thirty years, both as a practitioner…
Optimising the Quality of Life for Older People
28th November 2014
NHS Health Scotland has developed an Outcomes Framework for Older People working with the Scottish Government’s Reshaping Care for Older People (RCOP) policy team, the Scottish Government Analytical Services Division, the Joint Improvement Team and local partnerships. The work is closely linked to the ‘Stitch in Time’ project, led by Evaluation Support Scotland on the…
Integrated partnership project lauded by former Public Health Minister
28th November 2014
Former Minister for Public Health Michael Matheson recently visited an East Kilbride-based community team of social and health care professionals which was shortlisted at the 2014 Herald Society Awards. NHS Lanarkshire’s Integrated Community Support Team (ICST) has previously been recognised by its peers at the 2013 Scottish Health Awards and the 2014 Patient Experience Network…
Power of integrated partnership working recognised at prestigious awards night
28th November 2014
An innovative partnership project working to improve the lives of older people across North Lanarkshire has won a national award for its exemplary partnership working. The Psychology Project triumphed in the Health and Social Care Integration Category at the 2014 Herald Society Awards on Thursday November 6. The night celebrated the dedication, imagination and the…
Vital signs that GP engagement is critical to success of integration
28th November 2014
The new Chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) Scotland, Dr Miles Mack, recently signalled a far-reaching shift in thinking. ‘The metaphor of GPs as “gatekeeper” to the NHS is now outdated’ he said. ‘GPs have a central “hub” function in the NHS.’ That change is radical in itself but becomes self-evidently crucial…
Joint Strategic Commissioning – what’s it all about?
28th October 2014
A recent event entitled ‘Preparing for integration – developing your strategic plan‘ was held on October 8, 2014, focusing on the analysis required for Integration Authorities to develop their Joint Strategic Commissioning plans in 2015-16. Key stakeholders taking part were asked why they felt this was so important. This is what they said… Peter Macleod, Director…
Spotlight on: Sandy Riddell, Chief Officer for Fife
27th October 2014
What background brought you to the position of Chief Officer? I qualified as a social worker 36 years ago and have had extensive experience in both adult and children’s services. My experience as a Service Director has included responsibility for social work, housing and education services. In addition to substantial experience of implementing service integration…