Aberdeen Health and Social Care Integration

Visit the partnership's website at www.aberdeencityhscp.scot

Aberdeen City Health & Social Care Partnership (ACHSCP) brings NHS & Aberdeen City Council services together to benefit local communities.

The Partnership delivers adult primary health care and adult social care to the people of Aberdeen.

The organisation is jointly responsible for people's health and care needs and for ensuring folk receive co-ordinated services which are as seamless as possible. ACHSCP oversees the formation of integrated, multi-skilled teams - comprising, for example, GPs, community nurses, social workers, voluntary sector colleagues and mental health nurses - who work to support patients in the community and avoid unnecessary admissions to hospital.

The Partnership is overseen by an Integration Joint Board (IJB), made up of representatives from the local authority and the NHS, along with voluntary sector, carer, patient and service-user representatives.

Follow Aberdeen Integration updates on Twitter at: @HSCAberdeen

Strategic Plan 2022-2025

The Aberdeen City Health & Social Care Partnership (ACHSCP) published a strategic plan for the years 2022-2025, after it was approved by the IJB. The strategic plan outlines our ambitions for the adult health and social care services which were delegated by Aberdeen City Council and NHS Grampian to the ACHSCP.

It reflects the many conversations we have had, with the people of Aberdeen and our professional colleagues across all sectors and services, about what health and social care integration means to them and the services that they value highly.

Our focus will always be on improving the health and wellbeing of our citizens and seeking to reduce the health inequalities that exist in our city.

You can read the strategic plan in full at: www.aberdeencityhscp.scot/about-us/our-strategic-plan/

 
Published: 15/09/2022 11:16