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Alliance work in England

The Community Rehabilitation Alliance in England is made up of more than 65 charities and professional bodies.

Community rehabilitation alliance

The Alliance is committed to improving commissioning, planning and delivery of rehabilitation. 

The CRA's core asks are for political parties to

  1. Commit to rehabilitation as an equal pillar of health care to medicines and surgery and reflect this in an updated NHS Constitution.
  2. Mandate integrated care boards (ICBs) to improve access to high-quality community rehabilitation services for their populations with a single accountable lead in each ICB for rehabilitation.
  3. Commit to the expansion of the rehabilitation workforce in the community, making use of the full workforce available, including AHPs, mental health experts, medics and nurses, social care and support workers, exercise professionals and the voluntary sector. 

Alliance activities in England

The CRA continues to build strong relations with healthcare and government to help shape the planning, commissioning and delivery of rehabilitation.

Its success can be seen in how NHS England's Intermediate Care Framework and new model for community rehabilitation drew on the CRA approach. 

It also influenced further progress with the publication of the rehabilitation best practice standards, which, for the first time, set out what good rehab looks like, taking into account multiple conditions and multiple professions.

This was supported by the creation of the Director of Rehab role within NHS England, which the CRA had been calling for.

The alliance is committed to working with NHS England as it develops a new Workforce Plan that better reflects population needs and implements its new 10 Year Plan for reform.

Working groups

The Community Rehabilitation Alliance in England currently has working groups that are active in the following areas: 

  • Political engagement
  • Communications

The Community Rehabilitation Alliance members

The CRA members include:


Contact

If you have any questions or would like to find out further information about the CRA, please get in touch with the CRA team.

For communications queries relating to the alliance, please contact Tamsin Starr, strategic communications manager.

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