Commissioning
Welocome to the Health & Social Care Commissioning Web Page. this page contains information about the Integrated Adult Commissioning and Personalised Care Unit which is us responsible for the commissioning of health and social care serives in Liverpool.
You can view The Integrated Adult & Family Commissioning & Personalised Care Management Unit Structure
here and also view the Heads of Service
by following this link.
We have published our joint commissioning strategies, which are our priorities and intentions for all client groups and some "cross cutting" issues.
We have listened to a great many current and potential people who services , service providers and wider stakeholders in developing these strategies. We believe they reflect what you told us were the key issues and priorities. We welcome your further input and feedback on any ofthe strategies, please email any comments, queries or sugestons to the Commissioning Team mailbox: CommissioningTeam@liverpool.gov.uk.
To view the strategies follow the links below :
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Intergrated Commissioning Strategy for Older People 2008 -2013
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The Joint Strategic Framework for Public Mental Health 2009 - 2012
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Adults mental health and wellbeing joint commissioning strategy 2008
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Joint commissioning strategy for people with Learning Disabilities
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Intergrated Commissioning Strategy for adults witha physical and or sensory impairment
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Tackling Alcohol in Liverpool - Liverpool's alcohol harm reduction strategy
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Advocacy Plus - An integrated commissioning advocacy strategy for Liverpool 2008 - 2011
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This page will be updated regularly as further strategies are completed, including the Stroke, Falls and Prevention, along with easy read versions of all the strategies in the near future.
The joint commissioning strategies will be monitored by the :
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Making it happen groups
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Intergrated commissioning panels (ICPs)
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Intergrated commississioning executive (ICE)
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) is a process that helps us understand and describe the health, care and wellbeing needs of people in Liverpool, both now and in the future.
And agreeing what these problems and priorities are means we can work with the people of Liverpool and our local partners to tackle the important issues together. You can read a copy of the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment by following this link ![(PDF [2.3Mb] opens in new window)](/images/PDF.gif)







