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Our partnership

Health & Social Care Moray works to achieve improved health and wellbeing outcomes for individuals and communities, and achieve the core aims of integration which are to:

  • improve the quality and consistency of services for patients, carers, service users and their families;
  • provide seamless, integrated, quality health and social care services in order to care for people in their homes, or a homely setting, where it is safe to do so;
  • ensure resources are used effectively and efficiently to deliver services that meet the needs of the increasing number of people with long term conditions and often complex needs, many of whom are older.

Our Strategic Plan guides how we work with people, communities and partners to design, develop and deliver services.

Our vision

“We come together as equal and valued partners in care to achieve the best health and wellbeing possible for everyone in Moray throughout their lives.”

Our values

We will be:

  • Person-led
  • Safe, effective and responsive

We will demonstrate:

  • Care and compassion
  • Dignity and respect

Our goals

The Scottish Government has set out nine national health and wellbeing outcomes to measure the performance of all health and social care partnerships and integration joint boards.

  1. People are able to look after and improve their own health and wellbeing and live in good health for longer.
  2. People, including those with disabilities or long term conditions, or who are frail, are able to live, as far as reasonably practicable, independently and at home or in a homely setting in their community.
  3. People who use health and social care services have positive experiences of those services, and have their dignity respected.
  4. Health and social care services are centred on helping to maintain or improve the quality of life of people who use those services.
  5. Health and social care services contribute to reducing health inequalities.
  6. People who provide unpaid care are supported to look after their own health and wellbeing, including to reduce any negative impact of their caring role on their own health and well-being.
  7. People who use health and social care services are safe from harm.
  8. People who work in health and social care services feel engaged with the work they do and are supported to continuously improve the information, support, care and treatment they provide.
  9. Resources are used effectively and efficiently in the provision of health and social care services.

Our strategic priorities

Building Resilience

Supporting people to take greater responsibility for their own health and wellbeing

Home First

Supporting people at home or in a homely environment

Partners in Care

Supporting people to make choices and take control of their care and support

Our leadership

The partnership is led by the Chief Officer who is supported by the Senior Management Team.

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