Leading on care
Health and wellbeing boards are key to delivering integrated care locally.
Health and wellbeing boards are key to delivering integrated care locally.
The past two years have been hugely challenging, and partnership board members have shown great leadership, despite not being able to meet in person.
The 2001 ‘Valuing people’ white paper established learning disability partnership boards (LDPs) for three simple but ambitious reasons.
In Bradford and Craven, where Katie Peacock lives, the life expectancy of a woman with a learning disability is 29 years less than for a woman who doesn’t have one – and for a man, it is 14 years less. “Very sadly, these shocking figures are in line with national statistics,” Katie notes.
COP26 underlined councils’ importance in tackling the climate emergency.
Huge thanks to all who managed to attend our hybrid annual conference this year, held on 29 October.