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Evaluation Stories: Establishing Neighbourhood Care in a Rural Community

Interested in how to evaluate new models of care and support, such as Neighbourhood Care and other Buurtzorg inspired models? Join this Zoom video call to hear from Clackmannanshire and Stirling Health and Social Care Partnership and their work to embed a complexity informed approach to meaningful outcome evaluation.

5 Jul 2019

Zoom Call

Neighbourhood Care Models, such as Buurtzorg are gaining popularity as a way of improving outcomes for people and communities as well as supporting staff to work in more autonomous and holistic ways.

Clackmannanshire and Stirling Health and Social Care Partnership in Scotland have been piloting neighbourhood care in one rural community for just over a year.

They have embedded a complexity informed, theory based approach to evaluating the progress and outcomes of their work from the start. This has enabled them to systematically reflect on their progress and to understand and respond to how a variety of contextual factors have shaped their work. Their evaluation process has been underpinned by our evaluation software, OutNav.

Webinar hosts
We are delighted to host this webinar with Ashleigh Spalding from the Clackmannanshire and Stirling Health and Social Care Partnership Neighbourhood Care Team who will talk about their evaluation journey as well as the lessons for implementing Neighbourhood Care.

The webinar will be introduced by Matter of Focus co-director Ailsa Cook.

Who should attend?
This webinar will be of interest to anyone planning, implementing or evaluating new models of care and support, such as Neighbourhood Care, and members of the OutNav Community.