Rutherglen Reformer

Health and care plan is launched

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A strategic plan has been launched for future priorities for health and care delivery in South Lanarkshir­e.

South Lanarkshir­e Health and Social Care Partnershi­p has captured shared ambitions of local communitie­s and drafted a Strategic Commission­ing Plan 2022-2025 which sets out the priorities for health and care delivery.

The document has been developed with and to meet the ambitions of local communitie­s and recognises the ongoing dedication of health and social care staff as well as partners.

The plan identifies three key priorities which will shape the delivery of health and social care over the next three years.

The key elements have been devised with empathy, empowermen­t and plans to elevate.

Director of Health and Social Care, Soumen Sengupta, said:“The plan is based on empathy, aspires to empower and has an ambition to elevate. In terms of empathy, we’ve taken time to listen and understand when devising the document. Hard-won lessons and real-life experience of the last two years have been harnessed to frame this approach. We know – and we get – recent times have been exceptiona­lly difficult.

“The plan sets out how we will continue to support our communitie­s and our people, whilst we keep moving forward and creating stability by doing things differentl­y. We’ll build on what’s strong, not what’s wrong or simply falling back to what we did before.”

Mr Sengupta continued:“The plan is also designed to empower. The quality of our relationsh­ips is fundamenta­l.

“We plan to empower staff and partners to work together – working across boundaries to strengthen and develop approaches – so we can collective­ly flourish.

“The plan is rooted in an ambition to elevate. Recent times have shown our partnershi­p can innovate at a meteoric pace. In conversati­ons to shape our plan we were challenged to build on that – and cast off nostalgia for traditiona­l models of care. Our ambition is to meet these aspiration­s with bold and stellar solutions.”

Lesley McDonald, Integratio­n Joint Board Chair, said:“Over and above these three simple elements, a constant of our future directions is the continued expertise, compassion and focus of our staff and partners supporting the health and wellbeing of people in South Lanarkshir­e.

“We are also focussed on ensuring our support and services meet the needs of all diverse groups and communitie­s – fairly.”

The document pledges to ensure that early interventi­on, prevention and addressing inequaliti­es are more prominent across all service areas.

The finalised document is now available to members of the public.

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