HEALTH

Partnership thinking

Councils and health bodies must work closely together to personalise and integrate service delivery across health and adult social care, if they are to make scarce public funding go further, according to a new partnership.

Councils and health bodies must work closely together to personalise and integrate service delivery across health and adult social care, if they are to make scarce public funding go further, according to a new partnership.

The ‘Think local, act personal' partnership, launched at this week's social services conference in Manchester, brings together 21 organisations to support individuals, families, carers and communities providing care and support.

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