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This book outlines a new, human focussed model for public services - an approach focused on achieving and maintaining wellbeing, rather than on reacting to crisis or attempting to `fix' people.

Trade Review
"This is a hard-hitting critique of our current care system - an account of why things are the way they are and how they could be different in future. Everyone who cares about health and social care should read it, and respond." Jon Glasby, Head of the School of Social Policy, University of Birmingham "This is a profound and timely call for a different relationship between people and the services and institutions of the welfare state. It's a radical and necessary call to arms for a more human, personal and connected society." Simon Stevens, Chief Executive, NHS England "In this insightful book, Alex Fox gets to the heart of why attempts to reform our care and health services so often falter, and, drawing on his unique perspective, sets out a genuinely original alternative." Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive of the RSA "The Shared lives model has achieved a very rare combination of warmth and humanity on the one hand, and scalability on the other. Here Alex Fox tells its story and persuasively draws out its radical implications for the future of the whole health and care system." Geoff Mulgan, CEO, Nesta "This is an original and clear-eyed view of the ways in which our health and care systems put dysfunctional rules and processes between people who need support and those whose role is to care for them. It also sets out the fundamental changes and power-shifts which are needed if our public services are serious about moving to models which would be healthier not just for people who have health and care needs, but for families and frontline workers too." Nigel Edwards, Chief Executive, Nuffield Trust

Table of Contents
Prologue; Introduction; 1 How we divide the world into community and asylum; 2 How we create problems by trying to fix them; 3 Why failure pays, but success costs; 4 Risk aversion and risk indifference; 5 The humanisation experiment; 6 Shared Lives; 7 Designing a new national health and wellbeing service; 8 Delivering the national health and wellbeing service; Can we escape?

A new health and care system

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      Publisher: Policy Press
      Publication Date: 28/02/2018
      ISBN13: 9781447341673, 978-1447341673
      ISBN10: 1447341678

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book outlines a new, human focussed model for public services - an approach focused on achieving and maintaining wellbeing, rather than on reacting to crisis or attempting to `fix' people.

      Trade Review
      "This is a hard-hitting critique of our current care system - an account of why things are the way they are and how they could be different in future. Everyone who cares about health and social care should read it, and respond." Jon Glasby, Head of the School of Social Policy, University of Birmingham "This is a profound and timely call for a different relationship between people and the services and institutions of the welfare state. It's a radical and necessary call to arms for a more human, personal and connected society." Simon Stevens, Chief Executive, NHS England "In this insightful book, Alex Fox gets to the heart of why attempts to reform our care and health services so often falter, and, drawing on his unique perspective, sets out a genuinely original alternative." Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive of the RSA "The Shared lives model has achieved a very rare combination of warmth and humanity on the one hand, and scalability on the other. Here Alex Fox tells its story and persuasively draws out its radical implications for the future of the whole health and care system." Geoff Mulgan, CEO, Nesta "This is an original and clear-eyed view of the ways in which our health and care systems put dysfunctional rules and processes between people who need support and those whose role is to care for them. It also sets out the fundamental changes and power-shifts which are needed if our public services are serious about moving to models which would be healthier not just for people who have health and care needs, but for families and frontline workers too." Nigel Edwards, Chief Executive, Nuffield Trust

      Table of Contents
      Prologue; Introduction; 1 How we divide the world into community and asylum; 2 How we create problems by trying to fix them; 3 Why failure pays, but success costs; 4 Risk aversion and risk indifference; 5 The humanisation experiment; 6 Shared Lives; 7 Designing a new national health and wellbeing service; 8 Delivering the national health and wellbeing service; Can we escape?

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