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Agenda - Carrick Centre Main Learning Zone

Agenda (Carrick Centre) - from 10am - 3pm

Learning Zone - Start Well, Live Well, Age Well - Crossraguel Room, The Carrick Centre

10am - 10.10am

Arrival, opening and housekeeping

10.10am - 11.20am

Main Presentation - An Overview of Where We Are

11.20am - 11.40am

Start Well - Champions for Change Promising Times Ahead

Dawn Parker, Martin Calder and Chloe Currie

Members of South Ayrshire Champions Board team will speak of the work that's happening in South Ayrshire to #KeepThePromise by 2030 and how the voices of those with lived experience sits at the very heart of all of this work.

11.40am - 12noon

Start Well - Children and Families

Kerry Ellis and Liz Paterson 

This presentation will discuss how health and social services work together within the strategic plan framework to support families to live together and stay together.

12noon - 1pm

Lunch

1pm - 1.20pm

Age Well Strategy 

Phil White

This short slot will give attendees an opportunity to hear about the Ageing Well strategy, how it was produced, what it sets out and examples of early activity.

1.20pm - 1.40pm

Live Well - Adult Support and Protection 

Stacey Morgan

This presentation will focus on the role of the APC and the current development of our revised Adult Support and Protection Local Operating Procedures.

1.40pm - 2pm

Live Well - Integrated Neighbourhood Teams 

Lesley Reid and Claire Paterson

This presentation will provide an overview of the development of an Integrated Neighbourhood Team within Ayr North, that is focussing on a whole system, place-based approach to how services will be developed and delivered within this locality area.

2pm - 2.20pm

Live Well - Support for Carers

Carer's Gateway, Lauren Logan and Claire Flanagan

Discussion around unpaid adult and young carers in the community and how we can support them.

2.20pm - 2.40pm

Age Well - Occupational Therapy in Primary Care 

Gemma Murray

An overview of Occupational Therapy in Primary Care, with some examples of the impact on living and ageing well, when Occupational Therapy is provided at an earlier point in a person's health and wellbeing journey.

2.40pm - 3pm

Quality Improvement 

Brian Christie and Saoirse Higham

An introduction to the Partnership's quality improvement work with examples of how improvement tools have been used by staff and teams to test new, engaging, and innovative ways to improve service delivery, professional development and improve patient outcomes.

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