Exploring evidence, tools and strategies to expand the scope of prevention in public services: 16 May 2016
This seminar summarised recent evidence on the economics of prevention that can be used to help to make difficult choices about how much to invest in prevention and what forms of prevention to invest in. It discussed the challenges of developing effective strategies and tools to support prevention, preventative spend and reducing inequalities.
This event was for people from the public and third/community sectors who work within or alongside community planning partnerships and health and social care partnerships on strategy, policy, service management and development and/or local partnership development.
Read more details about it on: http://whatworksscotland.ac.uk/events/exploring-evidence-tools-and-strategies-to-expand-the-scope-of-prevention-in-public-services/