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The latest ideas, issues, comments and learnings from the Stand team.
Sometimes a smile is the most powerful possible feedback
We’ve been supporting commissioners and providers to gather feedback on learning disability short breaks, involving people with learning difficulties and complex needs and their families in rethinking short break services in their area. We asked Stand’s Gail Cobb to tell us about the trips she and the team organised for families to experience some different short breaks. For Gail, one moment ...
IRP evidence to the Lord Darzi review
Lord Darzi has published his independent rapid review of the NHS. The report is an important first step in identifying the problems facing the NHS, shedding light on its increasingly precarious state, revealing significant deterioration over the past 15 years. The review highlights critical issues including long waits for children’s mental health services, underperformance in cancer and cardiovascular care, and ...
Why consult the public on NHS service changes?
One of the biggest pieces of work when delivering an NHS major service change programme is to formally consult members of the public. From pre-consultation engagement to extensive media and stakeholder planning, to independent analysis, the process of public consultation can seem mountainous. So why do we carry out public consultations in the first place? A large part of the ...
PADS and the election
That we are more than halfway through the general election will be welcome news to many. If the outcome of the election is clear and a government is formed quickly, we can look forward to NHS England’s pre-election guidance being lifted straight away and the business of patient involvement and public consultation resuming. Over the years NHS England appears to ...
Preparing for NHS ConfedExpo 2024
As the health and care landscape in England continues to evolve, the NHS is navigating a series of pivotal changes aimed at improving service delivery and patient outcomes. At Stand, we are committed to staying at the forefront of these developments, providing insights and support to help drive effective change. This June, we are excited to be attending NHS ConfedExpo ...
A year in review at Stand
It’s hard to believe that it’s now been a year since I hung up my regulatory boots and made the move from NHS England (NHSE) to Stand. In that time I have been overwhelmed by the amount of great stuff I’ve had the joy of working on with my new colleagues. During my time at NHSE I loved working on ...
The power of public scrutiny: Reflecting on the Gunning Principles, the legal principles for public consultation
A little while ago, we were playing around with ChatGPT and prompted it to explain the Gunning Principles, the legal requirements for public consultation, in the style of superstar drag queen, RuPaul Charles. The result amused us and we posted that on socials as a bit of Friday fun. Fast forward a couple of months and a stakeholder responds to ...
So long, and thanks for all the fish!
Hi, it’s Callum again. You may remember me from such hits as my “Starting with Stand” blog that I wrote a couple of years ago. A lot has changed since then, not least the fact that I’ll not be with Stand for much longer. The 15th of December, my 922nd day at Stand, is my last. I thought it might ...
The role of local government scrutiny – how will new Health and Care Act regulations change the way we work together to deliver service change?
In many ways, the passing of the Health and Care Act in 2022 feels both a moment and a life time ago. In that time we have seen Integrated Care Systems formally established, Integrated Care Boards and Integrated Care Partnerships formalised, and systems operating - and beginning to think - in much larger footprints, while managing place-based and neighbourhood relationships ...
The NHS Long Term Workforce Plan: what does it mean for patients?
On the 30th June NHS England published the highly anticipated NHS Long Term Workforce Plan. It's a doozy of a document, coming in at over 150 pages. Here at Stand we’re wondering: what do these plans mean for public involvement? In the plan, NHS England details its ambition to train, retain and reform the NHS workforce through a number of ...
Pride at work
June is Pride month. All around the country people will be out celebrating diversity at community events large and small. There will be glitter. There will be face paint. There will be brightly coloured feather boas (and that’s just in my house!). There will be flags. Progress pride flags. Trans pride flags. Bi pride flags. And a whole host of ...
New Hospital Programme – new sites announced
Last week, the government announced the next wave of hospitals to be included in England's New Hospitals Programme (NHP), the largest capital infrastructure project for NHS estates in recent times and the biggest access to significant capital that Trusts have been able to get in a long time. But it isn’t all roses: many of the schemes that already have NHP ...
Choosing the right patient and public engagement consultants
You think you need help to get your service change project delivered, but how do you choose the right consultancy to help you? Budgets are tight and timelines short for NHS service change project managers and programme directors. Getting the right strategic advice and expert delivery you get provided by the right specialist patient and public engagement consultants will play ...
What does the NHS England pre-election guidance mean for consultation and involvement?
The 2023 pre-election period is a week old. Every year when it kicks in, the phones at Stand Towers ring and our inboxes start to ping with quite reasonable questions about what it means and how it should be applied locally. This is the first time Integrated Care Boards have dealt with scheduled elections, so it's probably not surprising that ...
The benefits of flexible working
A few days ago, the UK government published its response to a public consultation it held in late 2021 on changes to flexible working laws. Now, the outputs of so many UK government consultations end their days languishing in a Whitehall black hole with no prospect of ever informing public discussion, that "Government publishes response to public consultation" could be ...
The twilight zone for health scrutiny in England?
The news that local authorities in England will retain their power to refer disputed health service reconfiguration proposals to the Secretary of State "until the new reconfiguration provisions take effect" will make many NHS programme managers a bit twitchy. Especially when coupled with the news that "changes to the reconfiguration process introduced through the Health and Care Act 2022 [The ...
A proud moment for Stand
When I interviewed Caroline and Paul about our plans for Stand at the beginning of the year, we didn’t expect to be an award winning team six months into it. Paul and Caroline are very modest about the work that they do, but given what they've achieved in two years, I decided to enter Stand for an award. In April, ...
Top tips in planning your public consultation timeline
Moving from options development into a public consultation period is one of the most challenging aspects for any strategic change programme. Stand’s director, Caroline Latta, shares four key considerations to have in mind when planning your consultation timeline. Picture the scene. You’ve worked hard with clinical teams, commissioners, stakeholders, patients and partners, and there’s strong consensus on the business case ...
Let’s ban the C-word
You know how it is. You've worked hard to get your change programme off to a good start. Scope agreed. Objectives endorsed. Budget approved. Clinicians are actively engaged and you're getting a great response to your patient involvement activity. Everything appears to be swimming along nicely. Then, at an open engagement event, in response to tenacious questioning from a local ...
NHSEI launches new service change handbook
In a week of heart wrenching stories from Ukraine filling our social feeds, a little nugget of NHSEI (NHS England and NHS Improvement) news was enough to bring a little light into my day. That news? The NHSEI system transformation team launched a new interactive handbook for service change. Granted, the list of people this news will bring joy to ...
The wider learnings of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout
The COVID-19 vaccination programme has been the runaway success of the UK’s response to the pandemic. Stand were asked to support the North East and North Cumbria’s COVID-19 Vaccination Programme, providing strategic communication and involvement advice and operational support to the vaccination programme’s leadership team. The mission - to vaccinate as many people as possible, as quickly as possible. Stand’s ...
Establishing Integrated Care Systems – Three key factors for NHS service change in England
Planning a service change programme is hard at any time. Differing partner priorities, competing stakeholder expectations, and challenging political environments are just a few of the many variables that demand our attention when we’ve got that blank Gantt in front of us. It’s no wonder, then, that the first things we reach for are those few old faithfuls we can ...
The year ahead for Stand
It’s a new year full of new possibilities and I decided to ask our directors, Caroline Latta and Paul Parsons, what they have planned for Stand in the year ahead. Here’s what they had to say. Caroline: The way we’ve planned has changed since we started. At the beginning there was lots of next-week and next-month planning. Now it tends ...
Starting with Stand
Hi, I’m Callum and I’m the communications and engagement intern at Stand. I’m straight out of university and this is my first experience of a professional work environment. My lovely colleagues have asked me to write about my first impressions and the kind of things that I’ve been involved in since joining the company. I can’t say that, when I ...
Timely payments
We recently got some feedback that made us think about why we do some things the way we do them. We paid an invoice from one of our brilliant freelance suppliers by return as we always do and sent a remittance note. A few minutes later they sent a note back: “Thank you, it is the quickest remittance I have ...
Guidance on merging CCGs
Version 4 Early last year NHS England and Improvement (NHSEI) updated an update to guidance on merging CCGs that had been in place for three years. The updated guidance took account of the vision set out in the Long Term Plan for streamlined commissioning arrangements that align with sustainability and transformation partnership (STP) and integrated care system (ICS) footprints. A ...
Making digital engagement work for you
The global pandemic has created a new norm in terms of shifting involvement activity to digital methods and it’s important to recognise that a large majority of ‘traditional’ face to face consultation activity can be replicated online. An unintended benefit of social distancing is that there’s also been an improvement in the attitudes and abilities of citizens interacting online, so ...
Stand and Capsticks draft new service change legal guide for NHS England and Improvement
At Stand we love our work. It’s really satisfying to know our efforts mean the voices of the public are heard and better informed decisions are made. We love learning from others and sharing our learning with clients, colleagues and our wider networks through our blog and resources. So it was a real privilege to be commissioned by NHS England ...
Decisions, decisions. Making time to get them right.
One of the challenges of planning a process of making decisions about health services that involves a public consultation is that the consultation takes centre stage. Perceptions about how long a consultation should last can dominate, leaving little time in a programme timetable for the important work of preparing for a consultation and acting on its outputs. The days of closing ...