Transcript BLADDER AND BOWEL FOUNDATION
BLADDER AND BOWEL FOUNDATION
Who are we?
Where have we come from?
B&BF
today!
How do we see the future?
Bladder and Bowel Foundation
The leading UK wide charity promoting dignity and quality of care for people living with bladder and bowel control problems.
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Mission
• To make a positive difference to the lives of those living with bladder and bowel control problems • To raise public and professional awareness • To educate and empower the public – patients and healthcare professionals • To facilitate access to best possible quality treatments and services • To promote and assist research 26-Apr-20 rtd/cppc140614 3
Organisation
Board of Trustees/Directors Chief Executive Officer
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Milestones
• • • •
January 1990
– group of lay/professional people meet in London to discuss the need for better incontinence services
May 1991
– Action on Incontinence registered as a charity (mainly lay people)
September 1992
– Continence Foundation registered as a charity (professionals)
February 2001
– InContact registered as a charity and company by limited guarantee (replacing AOI) 26-Apr-20 rtd/cppc140614 5
Milestones
• • • •
May 2008
–
Bladder & Bowel Foundation
registered as a charity and company by limited guarantee – replaces both InContact and Continence Foundation
June 2008
–
B&BF
is launched
November 2011
–
B&BF
updated constitution
April 2013
–
B&BF
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What we do!
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Helpline – 0845 345 0165
– for confidential clinical advice and support
www.bladderandbowelfoundation.org
– for news and access to a wealth of information
‘Just Can’t Wait’ Card
– the original
Database
knowledge of people with bladder/bowel problems – rich source of data and
Training
– provider of accredited training courses to care sector 26-Apr-20 rtd/cppc140614 7
What we do!
• • • • •
Condition awareness campaign’s
– OAB; SUI; Bowel problems; UTI’s; etc.
Research
– NIHR; clinical trials; consumer/ market research; product evaluation; etc.
Consultancy
– clinical service development; other charities; etc.
Regulatory Affairs
– NICE; CQC; SMC (PAPIG); etc.
Advocacy
– NCVO; National Voices; APPG; LUTS Expert; UUGC; etc.
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Funding?
• • • • • •
Donations
– individuals; corporate sector
Subscriptions
– individuals (public; healthcare professionals
Sponsorship
– corporate sector
Grants
– governmental (NIHR); other ‘giving bodies’
Fees
– training; consultancy
Legacies
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The Future?
•
Person(Public) Centred Engagement and Quality of Service Experience
– Helping people to tell their story – Helping people understand and manage their condition – Helping people to make informed choices about their treatment, care and support options – Helping people to achieve an agreed treatment, care and support plan – Helping people to live the life they want to achieve 26-Apr-20 rtd/cppc140614 10
The Future?
• •
Engagement with Health and Social Care Commissioners/Providers/ Professionals
– Provider of ‘best quality’ commissioned services – continence advice (helpline/clinic/ community); training courses; information access
Innovation and Sustainability
– Use of technology - communications – People and organisational development – Broader number of income channels –
‘Fit’ for the next 20+ years!
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Bladder and Bowel Foundation
Satra Innovation Park, Rockingham Road Kettering, Northants, NN16 9JH 01536 533255 [email protected]
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