TEC Social Care Tests of Change initiative 2021/22
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 24th November 2021

TEC are inviting applicants to participate in their 2021/22 Tests of Change initiative.
This application round focuses specifically on building further digital innovation
capacity within social care and social work and they hope to run up to ten Stage 1
tests of change in 2021/22.
Applications for Tests of Change are invited from any HSCP/Local Authority,
Housing Association, Independent Care or Third Sector Organisation.
Applications may be made by individual organisations or as multi-organisation collaborations with a single organisation taking the role of ‘Lead Partner’. Provided that the aforementioned organisations take the lead role, collaborations with Academia and Industry are also welcomed and encouraged.
All applications must be submitted to the TEC Programme Office (nss.tec@nhs.net)
by 5pm Thursday 16th December 2021 and awards will be communicated by 10th
January 2022.
Virtual briefing sessions for prospective applicants have been arranged for 23rd
November 2021 at 2pm and 8 December 2021 at 10am.
Find out more here (this link will take you away from our website).
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