Collective Care Future: tell us about partnership

Collective Care Future: tell us about partnership

Third theme: share your experiences of partnership working during COVID-19

This week the survey is focused on the theme of ‘Partnership’.

We are using the word ‘partnership’ to describe different organisations or people working together to support care delivery.  We are interested to hear your experiences of working with others in partnership or your experience of care and support as a result of different organisations and people working together.

In this theme we are interested to explore new or different ways of working with wider health, social care, community and other partners that have developed during COVID-19, what the impact of these partnerships has been on care delivery and what forms of support and/or collaboration have been most valuable.

The survey has 3 sections: Experience of Partnership, Impact of Partnership and Future Partnership.

If you would like to see the questions in advance to help you complete the survey fully, you can download a PDF of the survey here – download survey questions.

You can also download Word copies of the survey to complete by hand or to distribute to others – download Word survey questions.

We would appreciate your support in circulating the survey as widely as possible across your networks, including to any individuals who access care and support and their families who may like to share their experiences.

If you don’t feel that you have had direct working experience with the independent care sector during the pandemic but you would like to be involved in the second phase of the programme, please let us know at [email protected] and we will be in contact in due course.

This week the survey is focused on the theme of ‘Partnership’.

We are using the word ‘partnership’ to describe different organisations or people working together to support care delivery.  We are interested to hear your experiences of working with others in partnership or your experience of care and support as a result of different organisations and people working together.

In this theme we are interested to explore new or different ways of working with wider health, social care, community and other partners that have developed during COVID-19, what the impact of these partnerships has been on care delivery and what forms of support and/or collaboration have been most valuable.

The survey has 3 sections: Experience of Partnership, Impact of Partnership and Future Partnership.

If you would like to see the questions in advance to help you complete the survey fully, you can download a PDF of the survey here – download survey questions.

You can also download Word copies of the survey to complete by hand or to distribute to others – download Word survey questions.

We would appreciate your support in circulating the survey as widely as possible across your networks, including to any individuals who access care and support and their families who may like to share their experiences.

If you don’t feel that you have had direct working experience with the independent care sector during the pandemic but you would like to be involved in the second phase of the programme, please let us know at [email protected] and we will be in contact in due course.

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Thank you to those who have participated in or circulated the Care Futures surveys so far. If you haven’t done so yet, you can still access the surveys here: https://scottishcare.org/care-future-surveys/

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