Lianne Mcinally
AHP Senior Manager
East Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership
Scotland
Biography
Lianne McInally, MBA Public Services Management, BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy, Scottish Improvement Leader is AHP Senior Manager for East Ayrshire HSCP. Previously worked in Quality Improvement in NHS Lanarkshire. Launched the Lanarkshire Falls Frailty and Bone Health Strategy in September 2020. Other roles include National Project lead for Up and About in Care Homes -The Management of Falls and Fractures in Care Homes for Older People Improvement Project and Improvement Advisor and Living Well in Communities where she was programme lead for Falls & Frailty. Supported Care Homes in East Dunbartonshire to reduce falls for residents between 50-63%. Other work included the testing of the electronic frailty index in Scotland and development of interventions to support people when identified as mild, moderate or severely frail. Working with local Health & Social Care Partnerships to develop Scottish Ambulance Service Falls & Frailty pathways. As part of #ThinkActivity project, she developed an activity passport for people to take ownership for their own health and wellbeing.
Currently undertaking a review of Allied Health Professions Services and utilising Health and Care Staffing tools to understand workforce staffing.
#frailty5 #actiononfalls #thinkactivity.
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Blog posts
Q Visit: Learning more about Social Prescribing with Live Well Greenwich
Q members, Lianne Mcinally and Deirdre Quigley, share their reflections on the Q Visit to Live Well Greenwich, exploring how Social Prescribing is being implemented to improve health and wellbeing in the community.
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- Acute care
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- Children and young people
- Collaboration and networking
- Commissioning
- Community and voluntary
- COVID-19
- Digital technology
- Disability
- Efficiency and productivity
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- Regulation
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- Wider determinants of health
- Workforce