Personalisation in Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities
This report aims to find good examples of personalised care and community-based support for people from ethnically diverse communities.
This report aims to find good examples of personalised care and community-based support for people from ethnically diverse communities.
This report shares the experiences of just some of the people that Alzheimer’s Society and Future Health have been working with; their stories and how their life has been impacted by their experience of social care.
For Joe receiving a Personal Health Budget and working with Thurrock mental health services meant access to music tuition, a boost in confidence and feeling more relaxed.
This guideline describes good patient experience for babies, children and young people, and makes recommendations on how it can be delivered.
This guideline covers the components of a good patient experience. It aims to make sure that all adults using NHS services have the best possible experience of care.
As the Coalition diversifies, enhancing representation across communities, we’re pleased to welcome Harrogate Skills 4 Living Centre (HS4LC) as a new partner of C4PC. HS4LC has been charity for 25 years, supporting people living with learning disabilities and autism.
This report, commissioned by The Richmond Group of Charities Taskforce on Multiple Conditions, identifies a series of key questions and opportunities for change through stories of lived experience and is designed to support the plans and actions of people delivering health and care services alongside others who can make a difference for people living with multiple conditions.
The waiting list for elective treatment in the NHS in England has reached an unprecedented level. A new report published by Policy Exchange sets out a proposal for reform.
In light of the government publishing its draft national data strategy, we take a look back at the recommendations of our report on health inequalities and vaccine hesitancy, where we made a series of recommendations made about how data can be used to support or undermine efforts to tackle health inequalities.
New technologies in the fields of automation, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and communications are creating a range of opportunities to improve health care, from diagnostics to remote monitoring. But what does this mean for person-centred care?