Date: 26th May 2021
Subject: Rural Health & Care
Chair: Kerry Booth Assistant Chief Executive, Rural Services Network
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Examples of Good Practice

Key Learning Points

Key challenges facing rural communities in the context of 
rural health & social care:

The Generalism Project. A cure for rural ills?
Locked-up in Lockdown: young people – rural isolation, mental health and Covid-19
Any Other Key Outcomes from the Seminar

RSN’s Revitalising Rural Campaign Specific Policy Asks of the Government is for fairer distribution of national resources to rural areas and more nuanced national policies.  There are 14 Chapters in the campaign and one looks at “Access to Rural Health and Care Services”. As new Government strategies are announced, RSN puts them through a “Rural Lens Review” which adds depth and texture to the Policy Asks. A fresh crosscut of the Revitalising document being worked on will look in more depth at younger and older people, working age families and businesses (includes agri.). It will also look at the impact of various issues on these groups of people and develop case studies (personal experiences) rather than dry policy discussions.

Analysis and Commentary pieces for Rural Services Network by Jessica Sellick, Researcher at Rose Regeneration: Implications of Covid-19 and Brexit on post-millennial generation and Oral Health.