This paper explores the wider significance that the development of telecare services has for social care in addition to supporting people to remain independent at home. It considers the impact of this particular development as a model for change management and as a model for developing a social care workforce ‘fit for the future’. The paper takes a whole‐systems, integrated approach to service development and highlights important issues such as infrastructure, management, the capacity to innovate and workforce development. The paper emphasises that the development of new skills and new ways of thinking are even more important than the technology itself and that partnership is an essential ingredient for success. The context and content of this paper are informed and influenced by the experience of developing a new worker role, the assistive technology support worker, in Norfolk; and from the experience of designing and implementing a successful county‐wide technology‐based service.
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All in the mind? Reflections on developing an assistive technology/telecare service as a model for change management, creative thinking and workforce development: learning from the Norfolk experience Available to Purchase
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2042-8723
Print ISSN: 1754-9450
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2008
Journal of Assistive Technologies (2008) 2 (1): 4–10.
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Faife D (2008), "All in the mind? Reflections on developing an assistive technology/telecare service as a model for change management, creative thinking and workforce development: learning from the Norfolk experience". Journal of Assistive Technologies, Vol. 2 No. 1 pp. 4–10, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/17549450200800002
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