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The voluntary and community sector has made significant contributions to health and wellbeing, often reaching areas and communities that have been difficult to reach by mainstream health and social care providers. One East Midlands aims to keep the voluntary and community sector informed about these changes and where possible contribute to policy and strategy development.

Call for members to VCS / ADASS joint working groups

Further to our call for members to three VCS / ADASS joint working groups (10/10/12), please find the Terms of Reference for thhttps://www.oneeastmidlands.org.uk/sites/default/files/library/Managed%20Accounts%20FINAL.doc#overlay-context=node/1687e Managed Accounts working group here.

15 lead partners announced by Big Lottery Fund

The Big Lottery Fund has announced the 15 local partners, including Framework Housing Association in Nottingham, which will lead the charge to bid for between £4million and £10million to support those with multiple needs in their local areas.

Other health newsletters - Skills for Care

Skills for Care work to ensure the adult social care sector has a modern, flexible and highly skilled workforce to deliver quality care.

Developing Care Markets for Quality & Care

The Department of Health has launched Developing Care Markets for Quality and Choice, a new programme to help provide more choice and higher quality of care and support services across the country.

£1.5million to support personal health budgets

The government has announced that £1.5 million has been identified to support the potential roll-out of personal health budgets to help individuals choose the best care for themselves, the Government announced this week.

Views sought on vision for nursing

A proposed new vision for nursing, midwifery and care will set out the values of compassionate care and ask how they can be developed further across health and social care.

NICE expanding to include social care

From April 2013, the role of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) will expand to include social care with the Department of Health agreeing an initial list of joint NHS/social care quality standard topics for NICE to start working on.

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