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IFIC Scotland Integrated Care Matters: Webinar Series 7

IFIC Scotland Integrated Care Matters: Webinar Series 7

21/09/2022 - 01/03/2023    
All Day
IFIC Scotland and partners are delighted to announce the first webinar in our Integrated Care Matters Series 7. This series will consider innovations in holistic and personalised approaches to integrated care and support. Each webinar will be accompanied by a topic resource with links to further information. All who register will receive links to the recordings and topic resources.
IFIC Scotland Integrated Care Matters: Webinar Series 6

IFIC Scotland Integrated Care Matters: Webinar Series 6

27/10/2020 - 15/06/2022    
All Day
IFIC Scotland and partners are delighted to launch series 6 of our Integrated Care Matters webinars. The series will kick off with some webinars led by IFICs SIGs then begin to explore how we can work together to promote health and wellbeing, inclusion and participation in communities
IFIC Scotland Integrated Care Matters: Build Back Better Webinar Series 5

IFIC Scotland Integrated Care Matters: Build Back Better Webinar Series 5

24/06/2020 - 16/06/2021    
All Day
IFIC Scotland and partners will explore the new future in series 5 of their Integrated Care Matters webinars. Guest panelists, members of IFICs international Special Interest Groups, will share their experiences and insights and challenge us to design a better future that improves lives and opportunities for all.
Webinar - Integrated Care Matters Series 1

Webinar - Integrated Care Matters Series 1

24/10/2016 - 16/05/2017    
All Day
The International Foundation for Integrated Care is delighted to introduce a new series of webinars on people centred integrated care in practice. The series will be hosted by IFIC - Scotland in collaboration with Healthcare Improvement Scotland, the Health and Social Care Alliance, the University of the West of Scotland and the Scottish School of Primary Care.