The first national Self Care Awareness Week takes place from the 9 – 15 November 2009 and aims to raise awareness of the information and support available to help people, and especially those with long term conditions take control of their own health and wellbeing.
Self Care covers every aspect of living a healthy life, from brushing our teeth to looking after ourselves when recovering from illness. People with long term conditions are already doing this well but some are still unaware of the choice of support and information available to help manage their condition. For instance, everyone with a long term condition can have a personalised care plan, access to courses and support groups as well as knowing about the right equipment to help live healthy and stay independent.
Activities to support Self Care Week are being held around the country; in addition, charities including Men’s Health Forum are involved in the week to inform people and those with a long term conditions that being able to self care puts you in charge of your own healthcare.
CHAIN members are encouraged to support the campaign and raise awareness locally by displaying the self care week posters in GP practices, writing about the week in newsletters and using the web buttons and banners on both online and offline materials. These are available on the Department of Health’s website at: http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Publications/PublicationsPolicyAndGuidance/DH_107585
People living with a health condition, or who just want to learn how to look after their self better, can ask their healthcare professional for information on the advice and support available or visit www.nhs.uk/yourhealth.
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Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Supporting people to live well
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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care closer to home,
carers,
long term conditions

Thursday, 3 September 2009
COMING SOON: Right Care, Right Place, Right Time Online Masterclass
Do you have the right level of care in the community? Find out how to do it at HSJ’s free online masterclass.
When: LIVE on 22nd September 2009 at 9.30am
Duration: 45 minutes
Cost: Free
Where: Your PC
Click here for more information.
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When: LIVE on 22nd September 2009 at 9.30am
Duration: 45 minutes
Cost: Free
Where: Your PC
Click here for more information.
To find other posts relating to similar topics, please click on the tag words below.
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Thursday, September 03, 2009
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care closer to home,
e - Learning,
HSJ

Monday, 14 July 2008
Delivering Care Closer To Home: Meeting The Challenge
This document is a resource for commissioners and others interested in shifting care closer to home. It aims to share local emerging practice, how national enablers can support shifting care, and highlights new products developed to support local commissioners and providers.
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Monday, July 14, 2008
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care closer to home,
commissioning,
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Thursday, 20 March 2008
Practitioners with Special Interests - Specialty Frameworks
Of the 18 speciality frameworks, several are now in the final stages of development with sign off from the DH awaited. PCTs are now starting to formalise their accreditation processes and are being signposted to the document "Implementing care closer to home: Convenient quality care for patients - Part 3: The accreditation of GPs and Pharmacists with Special Interests". To find out more, click here. Two launch events (Leeds and London) for all of the frameworks are scheduled for September 2008, with the aim of getting all frameworks signed off by June 2008. In terms of accreditation (all Practitioners with Special Interests require accreditation by March 2009 in line with the published guidance)
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Thursday, March 20, 2008
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care closer to home,
framework,
GP,
pharmacy,
special interests

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