Developing the Scottish Learning and Improvement Framework for Adult Social Care Support and Community Health (SLIF) Digital Tool
This report describes the process under taken to develop the Scottish Learning and Improvement Framework for Adult Social Care Support and Community Health (SLIF) Digital Tool. It details proposed structure of the tool and the principles underpinning the use and considerations for the testing phase
About this work
About the Operationalisation Short Life Working Group
The development of the SLIF digital tool was supported by a cross-sector Short Life Working Group. The membership of the Short Life Working Group included professional representatives from organisations within adult health and social care support in Scotland, including local areas. The full membership is set out in Annex B.
The Short Life Working Group worked with Matter of Focus to ensure that the work to operationalise the SLIF was cognisant of the wider system and that the tool is meaningful within the services they represent.
About Matter of Focus
Matter of Focus have developed an approach to support organisations to explore, map, analyse and assess the outcomes that matter to them, the people and populations they care about, and their funders.
They provided this commissioned work with tools and techniques that enable partnerships to make effective use of their data and information to learn, improve and tell the story of the difference they make.
With thanks to Midlothian Integration Joint Board
The IJB Governance, Quality and Outcomes Pathway that is now being utilised within the SLIF digital tool has been developed by the Midlothian Integration Joint Board. We acknowledge the considerable time, expertise, and effort invested by the team in developing this pathway, which has resulted in a valuable resource to support improvement and quality for Integration Authorities and Health and Social Care Partnerships across Scotland, and we would like to express our gratitude to them for sharing it.
Contact
Email: improvementsc&ch@gov.scot