Working with people and families
Last updated: 15 November 2024
Next review: 15 November 2025
Our commitment to putting people and families at the heart of everything we do will shape how we deliver on our ambitions for people and families and how we will collaborate and work together.
A Life Course approach
Taking into account all of the factors over the course of a person’s life that can influence health and well-being and where the largest difference can be made. This approach promotes equity across communities and helps with tackling inequality.
Keeping people safe
Being proactive and focused, taking decisive action and making difficult decisions to protect people and families, reduce risks of harm and keep them safe, and taking all reasonable steps to effectively meet needs. Ensuring timely, efficient, and effective safeguarding is a responsibility everyone shares.
Strengths-based
Building people’s strengths, skills, experience, and capacity, and investing in supporting people with resources, networks, and skills they need to help themselves and each other. Everyone has strengths and everybody has something they can offer the community.
Evidence-based and needs-led
Using data, insight, and evidence to provide a better understanding of current and future needs, to shape our work and services and support for the greatest impact, to promote best practices in everything we do, improve outcomes, and drive efficiencies.
Engagement, collaboration, and co-creation
Strengthening and improving collaboration and building on each other’s unique strengths, including our partners and communities. Creating more opportunities for engagement and participation, and helping communities to identify their strengths, skills, and capacities to make change.
Innovation and creativity
Testing approaches and new ways of doing things, finding creative solutions to problems and dealing with challenges, and taking opportunities to pioneer ways of working.