CareTech Charter
Produced by the Social Care Institute for Excellence and Policy Connect, this charter calls for cross party consensus on how technology should be used in social care and advocates for placing those who draw on care and support at the centre of decision making and at the forefront of change.
It outlines four key aims to be achieved by councillors and parliamentarians, including highlighting the role of co-production in the development of social care technology.
For more on the role of co-production and technology enabled care, visit our TAPPI co-production pages.