We all want the best life for ourselves and those we care for, whatever our age or stage of life.
Our Shared Agreement is making this a reality for all of us, creating new ways for health, care, people, and communities to work together to share knowledge, build skills and confidence, and grow relationships and support we can draw on to really live our lives.
This is a growing movement with big ambitions for the future of health, care, and wellbeing across Lincolnshire that you need to be a part of.
At the heart of our Shared Agreement are Five Foundations. These were shaped both by people who deliver care in Lincolnshire and those who receive it.
Each Foundation offers new ways of thinking and working together. They invite us to move beyond problems and processes, and instead focus on strengths, hopes, and what truly matters most to people:
These Foundations are here to guide us - not as rules, but as everyday touchstones for building better conversations, stronger relationships, and more meaningful care and support.
To see how the Foundations are being brought to life in Lincolnshire, CLICK ON EACH STORY LINK below.
After having a heart attack, Hans was feeling overwhelmed and out of control with his health. He had lost hope.
Amanda, a Cardiac Rehabilitation Nurse Specialist, supported Hans using the Patient Activation Measure (PAM).
Using the PAM enabled Amanda to talk with Hans about why he had feelings of being overwhelmed.
Hans: ‘Yes, the process was tailored to me, because Amanda sat and listened to what my lifestyle was, and she asked what I needed.
“And Amanda’s response wasn’t a global “Oh, Hans has had a heart attack – this is what he needs”. Instead we took the time to work out who I was, and she could then offer support based on my needs.”
Amanda: “We talked about how overwhelmed Hans was, and that actually didn’t take much time at all, but that established a baseline for us to work from. And without the Activation Measure, I wouldn’t have known where his knowledge, his skills, or his confidence lay.
“The Activation Measure just gave me a number for that, and a level at which to give him the information he needed. So, the information was tailored in very small sessions, and small bites.”
Amanda: “As the time went on, and we approached the end of Hans’ programme, we did another Patient Activation Measure Score, and he had absolutely zoomed through to a Level 4, where he was back in charge, and moving forward with his own health requirements.”
Hans: “The changes I made through working with Amanda gave me positivity, because a lot of things were still very negative. And she gave me hope, in what I had to look forward to.”
Foundation 1: Being prepared to do things differently
Foundation 2: Understanding what matters to ourselves and each other
Foundation 3: Working together for the wellbeing of everyone
Foundation 4: Conversations with and not about people
Foundation 5: Making the most of what we have available to us
CLICK ON THE IMAGE BELOW to see an illustration of Hans and Amanda's collaboration.
WATCH THE VIDEO about Hans and Amanda's collaboration
CLICK ON THE IMAGE BELOW to read Katie's story
We know that lots of you get asked about Our Shared Agreement and the Five Foundations by colleagues and the public. So, to help you in those conversations - and provide useful links to more information and resources - we've created a handy leaflet!
When folded, our new Z-Card leaflet is credit card size (see image above), so easy to slip into your bag or pocket. But when unfolded (see the images below) it provides two full pages of Our Shared Agreement and Five Foundations information, complete with links to case studies and further resources.
If you'd like to get your hands on a Z Card, contact us at lhnt.itsallaboutpeople@nhs.net.
Alternatively, download a PDF version here: Our Shared Agreement Z-Card
Our Shared Agreement officially launched at the It's All About People Conference on 3 July 2024. And the capacity conference audience - a fabulous mix of health and care professionals and experts by experience - were keen to celebrate this major landmark.
The movement continues to grow in strength so make sure you join and support us to make a real difference to health and care delivery across Lincolnshire!
Debbie Barnes, Chief Executive of Lincolnshire County Council, announced the launch of Our Shared Agreement - watch Debbie's announcement below.