"This report looks at the impact of gardens and gardening on health and wellbeing, and explores what the NHS and the wider health and social care system can do to maximise this impact."
Gardens and health: Implications for policy and practice
D Buck
The King's Fund
May 2016
Read more here.
QIPP stands for Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention. The aim of this initiative is to help health care organisations deliver higher quality care and operate more efficiently and effectively.
Showing posts with label volunteering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label volunteering. Show all posts
Friday, 27 May 2016
Gardens and health: Implications for policy and practice
Labels:
community farms,
dementia care,
end-of-life care,
gardening,
gardens,
health and wellbeing,
horticultural therapy,
horticulture,
recovery from illness,
rehabilitation,
social prescribing,
volunteering
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
At the heart of health: Realising the value of people and communities
"This report explores the value of people and communities at the heart of health, in support of the NHS Five Year Forward View vision to develop a new relationship with people and communities."
At the heart of health: Realising the value of people and communities
NESTA
February 2016
Read more here.
At the heart of health: Realising the value of people and communities
NESTA
February 2016
Read more here.
Labels:
co-production,
community,
community hubs,
health and wellbeing,
people powered health,
person-centred,
personal budgets,
personalised care,
shared decision-making,
timebanking,
volunteering
Monday, 25 November 2013
Volunteering in acute trusts in England
"Our findings suggest that trusts believe that volunteers play a critical role in improving patient experience, but there is less systematic measurement of how they do so."
Volunteering in acute trusts in England: Understanding the scale and impact
A Galea, C Naylor, D Buck, L Weaks
The King's Fund
November 2013
Read more here.
Volunteering in acute trusts in England: Understanding the scale and impact
A Galea, C Naylor, D Buck, L Weaks
The King's Fund
November 2013
Read more here.
Labels:
acute trusts,
impact,
NHS,
social care,
value,
volunteering,
volunteers
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