Holyrood

REHABILITA­TION IS THE ESSENTIAL INGREDIENT TO A SUSTAINABL­E SYSTEM

- Kenryck Lloyd-jones CSP Public A airs Manager for Scotland

Warnings are being issued that Scotland’s National Health Service faces one of the hardest winters on record, with climbing waiting times and sta shortages, all while recovery from the pandemic is not over. Meanwhile consultati­on and discussion is ongoing on the creation of a new national care service. The need for more joined up integrated health and social care remains. What sits at the heart of these challenges is the need for improved community rehabilita­tion. Rehabilita­tion has a vital role in recovery. Rehab is essential for those living with long-term conditions, physical injuries and poor mental health. A future, health driven economy, means preventing hospital admissions, facilitati­ng early discharge, supporting people to live independen­tly, reduce reliance on health and social care and promote a healthier population. Rehabilita­tion is the driving force for a healthier future, with less pressure on stretched services. The CSP is one of over twenty profession­al bodies and third sector organisati­ons in Scotland campaignin­g for a ‘Right to Rehabilita­tion’. Investing in rehabilita­tion, with the involvemen­t of health and social care, and the third sector, would ease the pressure on hospitals and keep the whole system sustainabl­e The allied health profession­s, and not least physiother­apists, are the experts in rehabilita­tion. These key groups of health care profession­als, and their service users, must be involved in the design and delivery of future services. A new national care service must deliver improved rehabilita­tion to succeed. That change requires the right workforce, with the right leadership, capable of delivering the necessary investment. The two obstacles we face are workforce and leadership. Workforce planning for AHPS is being reviewed, and we must find a way to expand the rehabilita­tion workforce. And rehabilita­tion profession­als must be given the leadership necessary to determine more investment in prevention, rather than managing ill health.

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