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Skills for Care to evaluate the Care City quality improvement programme
28 February 2017
North East London, Care City has appointed Skills for Care to undertake the independent evaluation of its recently launched quality improvement programme. The Skills for Care team will evaluate the effectiveness of the programme, value for money, sustainability and the overall impact it has had on learners and quality.
Funded by Health Education England, Care City’s new quality improvement function aims to improve the effectiveness of health and care services across Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Redbridge and Waltham Forest and make sustainable improvements where required. It complements trust specific programmes and helps to address the challenging issues that require people from across our health and care system to work together collaboratively.
The Skills for Care team will work on a consultative basis with Care City to help develop programme and the outputs of the evaluation will help to inform future similar projects.
To learn more please see the quality improvement page on the Care City website, where health and social care colleagues can also register for the training modules. For more information please contact Dean Rigg on dean.rigg@nelft.nhs.uk.