Future of Prevention Programme Interim Report

Next steps

• By April 2025, the programme will deliver: •

A delivery model that can be used by any authority to design and implement a proactive prevention approach for older people • An evaluation framework which has been designed in partnership with DHSC and which can be used by authorities to quantify the impact of their proactive prevention activity • A plan for a cross-authority proactive prevention initiative , with multiple authorities using these approaches in a consistent way on a shared use case With these outputs: • Local authorities will be supported to apply a proactive prevention approach , faster and more easily • DHSC will be able to more easily measure both the cost and the impact of proactive prevention interventions for older people, informing policy making and rollout approaches

• We will continue to provide emerging insight to colleagues across local government and into central government as the programme develops, for example through: • Sessions at NCAS conference in November • Regional ADASS meetings • ADASS Spring Seminar

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