Does nursing work deplete nurses’ well-being?
In this virtual debate hosted by the Journal of Research in Nursing, Buurtzorg founder Jos de Blok and colleagues opposed the proposition that loss of wellbeing is a natural facet of nursing work and that though the systemic and organisational environments in which nurses work is failing to enable them to replenish emotionally and psychologically, it need not be so.
Lessons from Scandinavia during the first wave of Covid-19
This report from the team at Nyby collates the work they have been doing to support innovation in response to the pandemic using new technologies to mobilise citizens and reduce workloads for healthcare staff.
Health//shift: Making the case and Making the change
This presentation was kindly given by Indy Johar, Co-Founder, 00 and Dark Matter Laboratories at the recent Public Health: In The Right Place? working group session in partnership with Assura plc.Indy shares the strategic argument for a shift towards a well-being focused health care system as we operate in a new age of long emergencies.
The Localism Commission
This update from Locality shares the findings from the National Commission on the Future of Localism. Established in 2017, in partnership with Power to Change, it was set up to reinvigorate the localism agenda and help communities take advantage of their rights.
#BeyondTheRules
This blog, by Dark Matter Laboratories, is part of a partnership exploring practical tools for a new type of organising with the purpose of creating ‘public good’
We Were Built for This
This report from Locality discusses the ways in which community organisations have responded to the coronavirus crisis – and how we can support community power to play a bigger role in the recovery.
Keep it Local
This report from Locality discusses their 'Keep it Local' campaign which aims to turn the tide on outsourcing at scale and build partnerships between local places and communities instead.
Keep it Local: lessons from Bradford and Bristol
This 'Keep it Local' report from Locality, shares lessons from the Bradford Metropolitan District Council and Bristol City Councils who are committed to keeping it local. What does this mean for councils' COVID recovery plans?
Living Through Lockdown
This report from Healthwatch Haringey, run by Public Voice CIC, summarises issues and concerns experienced by adult social care service users and carers during the first lockdown in Haringey and presents suggestions for service improvements.
Joining the Dots: Caring for Carers
In this recent article for Joining the Dots, David Grayson examines the caring relationship and proposes a “new social contract for carers and caring.”David Grayson CBE is Chair of Carers UK & Emeritus Professor of Corporate Responsibility at Cranfield University School of Management.
In ‘It’ Together
In this recent article David Grayson, discusses the need for a 'stable Social Care system', 'decent and fair level of Carers Allowance', 'first-class, and excellent Artificial Intelligence-enhanced Advice & Information' and 'guaranteed access to quality respite care' for Carers in the UK.
David Grayson CBE is recent Chair of Carers UK & Emeritus Professor of Corporate Responsibility at Cranfield University School of Management.
The Interim report, explores the key challenges in the evolving relationship between business and democracy. Download a copy of the report here.