Revolutionising Care: Ethical Commissioning Report Launch at the Scottish Care Home Conference 2024  

Scottish Care is proud to announce the launch of its latest research report, Ethical Commissioning for the Independent Sector: Rights, Respect and Redistribution, set to debut at the Scottish Care Home Conference on Friday 15 November at the Hilton in Glasgow.

With the aim of achieving social care that works for the people of Scotland, Scottish Care has recently concluded its year-long research project into ethical commissioning and procurement. Focusing on the capabilities of commissioned services and the experiences of people and communities, the report identifies a range of best practice alongside current barriers to the implementation of ethical commissioning.

The report affirms Scottish Care’s call for rights, respect and redistribution for the independent sector. This entails a range of necessary supports to include independent social care providers in partnership working and service planning, harnessing and furthering their expertise in rights-based, person-led care, and sustainable provision.

The annual Scottish Care Home Conference & Exhibition, organised by Scottish Care – the leading representative body for Scotland’s independent social care sector –  is the only event of its kind dedicated solely to Scotland’s care homes, providing a unique platform for addressing the critical challenges and innovations in the sector.

Under the theme ‘Care Home Revolution: Building Possibility’, the conference will bring together over 400 stakeholders, including care providers, care home staff, academics, local authorities, NHS representatives and officials from the Scottish Government.  Chaired by Helen McArdle, Health Correspondent at The Herald, the event promises to foster impactful discussions and build connections among stakeholders to drive meaningful change in social care.

A highlight of the agenda is a Fireside Chat with representatives from different political parties, including

  • Neil Gray, Cabinet Secretary for Health & Social Care
  • Dame Jackie Baillie MSP
  • Brian Whittle MSP

  • Gillian Mackay MSP

Additionally, participants will hear from experts on housing design from the University of Stirling, and inputs focused on centring the voices of individuals who access care and support. Former senior diplomat, author, and long-distance charity walker Patrick J. Davies OBE will deliver a keynote address, sharing inspiring reflections on resilience and healing from his latest book, Where Skylarks Sing.

Through diverse insight sessions, delegates can explore vital topics such as ethical commissioning, international recruitment, digital transformation, Anne’s Law, employment law, and LGBTQI+ inclusion.

The day will conclude with an Awards Ceremony hosted by Pop Idol Winner, Michelle McManus, to celebrate the best of the independent care home workforce. The conference, exhibition and care awards are the largest of their kind for the care home sector in Scotland.

Karen Hedge, Deputy CEO of Scottish Care says:   

 “At a time of unprecedented challenge, the Scottish Care Home Conference is more vital than ever. It’s a chance for us to come together, share insights, and advocate for a stronger, more sustainable care system. Our theme, Care Home Revolution: Building Possibility, reflects our collective commitment to creating meaningful change for those working in and receiving care. This year, we’re especially proud to launch our Ethical Commissioning report, which we believe will shape a fairer, more person-led, human rights-based approach to care across Scotland.”

Read the report here

Last Updated on 20th November 2024 by Shanice