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Designing the Right Care Together
We are working with Surrey County Council and the six associated Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) to inform the redesign of the emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Surrey.
Hothouses for Innovation
The Hothouses for Innovation initiative is a partnership with Crisis, the national homelessness charity. It is a service design initiative aimed at improving services and outcomes for those who might benefit from Crisis support, employing design thinking and rapid cycle testing methods.
Better Outcomes: New Delivery
Salford are championing a new way of supporting families in crisis, on the brink of the care system. By incorporating a family resilience lens to their work, they hope to reduce the incidence of family breakdown, keeping families together whenever possible.
System Mapping Homelessness
We are working with the Centre for Homelessness Impact to make sense of the complexity of homelessness. With experts in the field we are building a system map that charts the inter-related causes and consequences of homelessness to guide action in a complex world.
Collective Impact Study
The is a feasibility study in three towns in England, exploring the readiness and suitability for long-term investment under a collective impact framework. We will conduct interviews and workshops with stakeholders from the public, private and voluntary sectors, focus groups with young people and town visits.
Reimagining Help
In partnership with Nesta, Macmillan Cancer Support, British Heart Foundation and the Centre for Behaviour Change at UCL, we are designing the specification for a service that will offer ‘Good Help’ to those with lived experience of cancer or cardiovascular disease.