December meeting of Copeland Health & Wellbeing Forum
Yesterday's meeting of the Copeland Health & Wellbeing Forum was held at Westlakes and consisted of a series of presentations about positive things which are happening to develop the Health Service in West Cumbria followed by a short tour of the School of Medical Education facilities at Westlakes.
Discussions about the development of Health services in the area have not always been uniformly positive in the past but this meeting was brimming with details of ideas to improve learning and development opportunities for staff and services for patients.
I have written a short report on the meeting including a couple of useful links on my hospitals blog which concludes as follows:
I don't want to sound like I'm having an attack of unrealistic optimism here, because I recognise that putting forward good ideas is the easy bit, now we have to make sure they are properly funded and implemented to make them work and this is going to be an enormous challenge.
But at least yesterday we were hearing positive ideas and positive news.
Comparing the discussion I heard yesterday with the ones we were having at the time of the "success regime" consultation in 2016 represents a massive transformation for the better in just 12 months.
Link to that hospitals blog post here.
Discussions about the development of Health services in the area have not always been uniformly positive in the past but this meeting was brimming with details of ideas to improve learning and development opportunities for staff and services for patients.
I have written a short report on the meeting including a couple of useful links on my hospitals blog which concludes as follows:
I don't want to sound like I'm having an attack of unrealistic optimism here, because I recognise that putting forward good ideas is the easy bit, now we have to make sure they are properly funded and implemented to make them work and this is going to be an enormous challenge.
But at least yesterday we were hearing positive ideas and positive news.
Comparing the discussion I heard yesterday with the ones we were having at the time of the "success regime" consultation in 2016 represents a massive transformation for the better in just 12 months.
Link to that hospitals blog post here.
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