There are currently a number of opportunities for unpaid carers and service users to get involved with the work of Integrated Care Partnerships (ICPs).
Nora Smith, chief executive of CO3, promotes the Integrated Care Partnerships (ICP) 3rd sector co-ordinator role to those in the voluntary and community sector.
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Gillian from Resurgam Trust in Lisburn explains what she would like to see as an outcome from the social prescribing workshop
Integrated Care Partnership (ICPs) are working to transform how care is delivered. ICPs are collaborative networks of care providers, bringing together healthcare professionals (including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, and hospital specialists);…
Integrated Care Partnership (ICPs) are working to transform how care is delivered. ICPs are collaborative networks of care providers, bringing together healthcare professionals (including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, and hospital specialists); the voluntary and community sectors; local council representatives; and service users and carers, to design and coordinate local health and social care services hscboard.hscni.net/icps/