What we do Who we are Who we are Self Management UK, registered UK charity. Self-management and self-care are crucial skills people with either a physical or mental condition or a Carer need. On average, people living with a health condition spend just 4 hours per year with their health care team; the rest of the time they are managing day-to-day life with that condition on their own – or self-managing. Self Management UK educates people in the knowledge, skills and confidence needed to improve wellbeing. Self-management does not mean doing it alone. We help people make informed choices about what services and support they want and need and how to work in partnership with healthcare teams. Self Management UK is a charity providing support and education to people with long-term health conditions. Our education courses are designed to give people with long-term conditions, and their Carers, the choices for how they can live better and healthier lives. They are delivered by peer tutors. We believe people with long-term conditions should feel understood, empowered and supported. We focus on the person and not the health condition. By taking this approach a persons’ support is more co-ordinated and appropriate. Peer support Our courses are run by people who either have a long-term condition or look after someone who has. These tutors have been through a self-management course and have volunteered to be tutors in order to share the life-changing benefits of self-management education. By engaging volunteers, our programmes have a wider impact on local communities. Our aims To help those living with long-term conditions to better manage their condition and improve their health and wellbeing To engage healthcare professionals and commissioners to deliver and promote self-management To promote self-management among opinion leaders, policy makers and the government To develop innovative and cost-effective ways to deliver self-management interventions to meet commissioners’ budgets and local health population needs Self Management UK is...the only credible provider: A former NHS and now not-for-profit organisation; Strongly endorsed by the NHS; A strong track record of successful delivery of generic long-term condition patient education programmes A London CCG Commissioner Our History We were founded to meet the needs and opportunities identified by the NHS, based on research by Stanford University We have developed and delivered programmes for people living with long-term conditions for over 17 years We have worked with partners and peers and developed our own programmes based on continuous feedback from clients More than 150,000 people have benefited directly, helping them to live healthier and happier lives, and reduce their demands on the NHS We have always been committed to peer-led programmes, ensuring that we are grounded in the lived experience of the people we serve We measure outcomes and collect evidence to inform future design and delivery and to give voice to the people we serve in public policy development