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´óÏó´«Ã½ shines spotlight on ‘Integrated working and social care’

03 Nov 2025

3 min read


Through November and December ´óÏó´«Ã½ is highlighting the importance of integrated working across health and care services.

The ‘Integrated working and social care’ spotlight will explore what integrated working really means, why it matters, and how it’s shaping the future of care and support.

Integrated working brings together social care, health, housing, community organisations and other services to deliver better, more connected outcomes for people who draw on care and support.

When services work together, people only need to tell their story once, reducing duplication and gaps in support, focusing on what truly matters: people’s wellbeing and independence.

The ‘Integrated working and social care’ spotlight comes as the 10-year Health Plan shows the need for focus on preventative care and local services, with three key shifts in how services operate. These are:

  • moving more care from hospitals to communities
  • making better use of technology in health and care
  • focusing on preventing sickness, not just treating it.

Neighbourhood Health Services will link up care providers, GPs, social workers, nurses and other health and care professionals to bring care and support closer to home.

´óÏó´«Ã½ is an advisory body on the integrated working agenda. They are working in every part of the country, helping to make sure the adult social care workforce is recognised and understood, and that the sector are connected to the development of integrated neighbourhood services.

Running across the ´óÏó´«Ã½ website, social media and other communications channels, the ‘Integrated working and social care’ spotlight will help to raise awareness and knowledge of these current developments as well as looking more widely at what integrated working means and how it supports better outcomes - pointing to useful resources and showcasing examples of integrated working in action.

Oliver French, Head of National Engagement, ´óÏó´«Ã½, says:

I’m really pleased that we are shining our spotlight on integrated working in the coming months, as this is such an important topic for everyone working across social care. It’s a really exciting time at the moment with developments such as the piloting of Neighbourhood Health Services. Integrated working is ultimately about providing more seamless, person-centred care for those who draw on support. It means people only having to tell their story once and less fragmentation across services. Our spotlight will help bring to life those real, tangible benefits.

Stay updated with the spotlight using #IntegratedWorking on ,, and , as well as through ´óÏó´«Ã½’s regular newsletters and communications.  

Visit our dedicated spotlight page to learn more about ‘Integrated working and social care’.


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