Over the last few years, we’ve had the opportunity to work alongside more than 50 services using the Capable Environments framework across schools, hospitals, dementia services, and health and social care providers.
Again and again, we’ve seen the same challenge emerge.
It’s rarely that services don’t care about quality, or don’t understand what good support looks like.
The difficulty is usually around embedding this consistently into everyday practice across teams, environments, and organisational systems.
That gap between understanding and implementation is what led us to develop the Capable Environments in Practice Pathway.
The pathway has been designed as a structured, practical programme that supports services to:
- reflect on current practice
- identify strengths and areas for development
- build practical implementation plans
- evidence improvement over time
Importantly, this is not about creating long-term dependency on external clinicians or consultants.
Our aim is to support services to build the confidence, systems, and skills needed to sustain improvements themselves.
In the short video below, our Founding Director, Jo Coulson talks a little more about:
- why we developed the pathway
- what services can expect
- and the outcomes we have already seen through using the Capable Environments framework in practice.
If you would like to explore the pathway further, you can read more here:
https://supportingpositively.com/capable-environments-in-practice-pathway/
Or book a short introductory call with us:
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