Neighbourhood Networks: Learning from our first three months
Insights from the first 3 months of Neighbourhood Networks, capturing what’s helping, what’s challenging and what we’re learning about building neighbourhood-led change.
Insights from the first 3 months of Neighbourhood Networks, capturing what’s helping, what’s challenging and what we’re learning about building neighbourhood-led change.
Our latest Connect learning report delves into what relationship-led, neighbourhood-based support looks like in practice, with resident updates, key figures and system learning.
NELFT‘s Reablement team shares what it’s really like to introduce care technology into short-term support, the practical challenges, the lessons learned, and the reassurance it brought to families.
Join local schools and young people helping to reimagine the River Roding as a healthier, more active space for everyone.
Adopting new technology is rarely just about the tech itself – it’s about relationships, confidence, and introducing the right support at the right moment.
In Pia’s blog, discover how co-design groups shaped the Redbridge Care Tech Pilot and why genuine collaboration, not tick-box consultation, is key to creating services that truly meet people’s needs.
During her five-week internship, Florrie explored how Care City’s Connect project builds stronger, more connected communities and discovered lessons she’ll carry far beyond graduation.
Redbridge is pioneering a national pilot to test care technologies that prevent falls, boost independence, and transform how older residents live safely at home and in care.
Exploring how we can reimagine the ‘front door’ to adult social care as a welcoming space for partnership, connection and flourishing.