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2010

 

Seen and Not Heard? Exploring issues facing children and young people living with long term conditions

To begin to explore how the needs of children and young people with long term conditions can be met, and how children’s policy and long term conditions policy can be joined up, LTCAS and a cross sector working group has taken forward a range of activities including the ‘Seen and not Heard?’ conference, held in November 2009 and addressed by the Minister for Children and Early Years.

This report brings together this work to-date. It includes the key points covered by the event and provides a brief overview of policy relevant to children and young people living with long term conditions.

 

2009

LTCAS Annual Report July 2008-December 2009

The report covers highlights of LTCAS' work during 2008 and 2009 including the launch of the Self Management Fund, the opening of the Hub, influencing policy and practice through consultations, fringe events and the manifesto for people with long term conditions. The report also covers future work guided by the strategic aims of LTCAS.

 

2008

LTCAS Annual Report 2007-8

 

Gaun Yersel! The Self Management Strategy for Long Term Conditions in Scotland

was launched by LTCAS and the Scottish Government in September 2008. The Self Management Strategy is informed by the lived experiences of people with long term conditions. Read more

 

2007

LTCAS AGM and Health Seminar 2007

Programme

Nicola Sturgeon's speech

Feedback Report

 

Living Well with Long Term Conditions: Report of the Open Space Events held in
Glasgow, Tuesday 13 February 2007 and Aberdeen, Thursday 15 March 2007

Two Open Space Events held in Glasgow and Aberdeen in 2007 turned the traditional model of seeking consensus on its head. The format of the events was designed to ensure that the voices of people living with long-term conditions and their carers predominated. The ideas, views, experiences and needs shared reflect the real issues that impact on the quality of life of people with long-term conditions and their carers and it is these that form the basis for the messages in this report.

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