New Service Models in Adult Social Care – Innovation Day

Posted on: October 31, 2022

About this event

We warmly invite you to London City Hall on 21 November 2022 to take part in a big conversation about the potential of new service models to improve outcomes in Adult Social Care.

Join us for a chance to step out of your day-to-day job, be inspired by how others are working to tackle big challenges and think creatively with like-minded colleagues.

About the Day

Adult Social Care is under enormous pressure. Budget constraints are severe and demand is growing. Both social care professionals and the people they serve report that the quality of outcomes is often not where they would like them to be.

Solving these problems will require more than incremental change or just improving the digital tools used by social care professionals. We need to radically rethink the way ASC needs are met: helping prevent needs from arising in the first place and finding more effective ways to support people when they do need help.

In response, LOTI is hosting this innovation day for Adult Social Care professionals and their third and private sector partners to explore the possibility of developing new service models. Participants will learn and be supported to think about radical new approaches to meeting social care needs. The focus will be on delivering better outcomes in more sustainable ways over the long term, using all the tools, approaches and methods that are available in the internet era. The event will be followed by a £200k innovation fund to incentivise, select and pilot the most promising ideas for new service models.

Why attend?

  • Meet with like-minded people in the public, third and private sectors who want to bring about change
  • Hear guest speaker, Paul Najsarek, Non-Executive Director, South London ICS
  • Visit an expo of organisations that addressing needs in radically different ways
  • Learn about LOTI’s framework for thinking about new service models
  • Work in groups to develop ideas for how things could be done differently
  • Find out about LOTI’s New Service Models Innovation Fund and how to apply

Who should attend?

We warmly invite Adult Social Care professionals, from directors to those with front-line experience, to join us and share their ideas.

What do I need to know?

The event opens at 9.30am for a 10.00am start. The event will close at 4.30pm.

Tea, coffee and lunch will be provided. If you have any special dietary requirements, please let us know on this registration form.

A detailed agenda will be provided closer to the event. More details can be found on the LOTI website and in this slide deck.

Mon, 21 November 2022

Register here. 

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