Current category: Commissioning Skills and Capacity in Wales
02/04/2017
Report: National Assessment of Commissioning Skills and Capacity in Wales (Older People Services).pdf – Apr-2017
Report from the Institute of Public Care at Oxford Brookes University (IPC) assessing joint commissioning skills and capacity across social care and health for older people services in Wales in order to inform the development of national resources to meet any gaps that are identified. The approach taken has been based on that developed through a pilot assessment in West Wales.
02/04/2017
Appendix A – Assessment Framework: National Assessment of Commissioning Skills and Capacity in Wales (Older People Services).pdf – Apr-2017
This framework describes the skills and capacity needed across local authorities and health boards and provides the context for the national mapping exercise. It has been developed following a review of a range of commissioning resources and examples from Wales and elsewhere.
02/04/2017
Appendix B – Survey Responses: National Assessment of Commissioning Skills and Capacity in Wales (Older People Services).pdf – Apr-2017
The survey responses cover three main areas: (1) breakdown of job roles by region and organisation, (2) commissioning skills average ratings by organisation and (3) comments on enablers and barriers.
02/06/2016
Report: Commissioning Skills and Capacity Project – West Wales Pilot Assessment.pdf – Jun-2016
The Institute of Public Care at Oxford Brookes University (IPC) was commissioned to develop an approach to assessing joint commissioning skills and capacity across social care and health for older people in Wales, and so inform the development of national resources to meet any gaps that are identified. This is the final report.
02/04/2016
Appendix A: Commissioning Skills and Capacity Project – West Wales Assessment Framework.pdf – Apr-2016
The Institute of Public Care at Oxford Brookes University (IPC) was commissioned to develop an approach to assessing joint commissioning skills and capacity across social care and health for older people in Wales, and so inform the development of national resources to meet any gaps that are identified. This is the assessment framework.