59. Kim Shutler – VCSE’s vital role in transforming health care
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And so we continue our mini series of podcasts on universal healthcare, in collaboration with London South Bank University and the Universal Healthcare Network!
Kim Shutler shares insights on the role of the voluntary sector in healthcare, with a focus on community-based solutions.
With the NHS experiencing overwhelming demand, we need radical transformation with more power and resources within communities.
Lemon lightbulbs 🍋💡🍋
🍋 Let’s maximise voluntary sector potential in health care
🍋 Create the conditions for VCSEs to thrive and transform healthcare by shifting power and resources closer to communities.
🍋 Old system HAS bitten back post-pandemic, due to governance structures and statutory provisions – but we KNOW we can do things more imaginatively!
🍋 Success comes from relationships, passionate individuals, a local knowledge
🍋 We need a bottom-up approach to healthcare transformation
🍋 Value and build trust with communities and local organisations
🍋 Collaborate across boundaries to maximise innovation and resources
🍋 Make decisions WITH people to avoid unintended consequences
🍋 Use imaginative, inclusive ideas like participatory budgeting
🍋 Enable small organisations to focus on work, rather than bidding for work
🍋 Cut the jargon and hoops to jump through!
🍋 Open doors - find out what local voluntary organisations are doing and find opportunities to collaborate
🍋 VCSEs should approach local practices and primary care networks to explore partnership opportunities
🍋 Primary care can run clinics and health checks in voluntary sector buildings to engage communities
🍋 Different localities require unique solutions, but key principles save you re-inventing the wheel
🍋 Decision-making power shift can be uncomfortable for those used to traditional distribution of money
🍋 Social prescribing is important to address social needs and reduce medicalisation
🍋 Social prescribing is great … but not if there are lots of travel agents and no holidays!!
🍋 Practice-based peer support workers with lived experience of mental health problems can provide community-based support, funded by the GP practice
🍋 Invest in communities and hand over power to drive change
🍋 Start small. Start somewhere!
Links:
Becky Malby – Universal Healthcare - podcast
Universal HealthCare National Inquiry
Easy Read Executive Summary
10 Leaps Forward - Innovation in the pandemic
Gill's Universal Healthcare work with MPFT
The Art of the possible Gill's poem inspired by the conversation with Kim
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1. Maximising voluntary sector potential in health care (00:00:00)
2. Leveraging local organisations to transform health care (00:04:45)
3. Bottom up, more impactful approach to health care transformation (00:09:20)
4. Removing bureaucracy in the non-profit sector - the seeds of a poem … (00:13:20)
5. Challenges in accessing funding for charities, particularly in primary care (00:17:52)
6. Innovative solutions for primary care challenges, including social prescribing (00:22:15)
7. Empowering communities through participate with budgeting and social prescribing (00:27:12)
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