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Embed introduces new ideas and builds on the themes covered in the Explore pathway by encouraging consideration of how the concepts raised can be embedded across day-to-day tasks, teams and services. This pathway is for everyone, but especially for anyone who is responsible for managing or supporting others (e.g. supervisors, team leaders, first level managers), or anyone aspiring to develop their knowledge beyond the Explore pathway.

If you aren't sure you understand any of the content, jump back to the Explore pathway and use the resources there to develop your knowledge before carrying on.

Step 1 - Definitions of Digital
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"Digital" can mean a lot of different things. Catalyst have produced a guide (linked below) which gives clear definitions of 9 key digital concepts that you may come across, using the example of a café to help explain the terms. The guide has been developed for the voluntary sector but applies equally to any type of organisation. Follow the link and read through the guide:

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Question 
Having read through the guide, think about how you would answer the You might be asking… questions for each definition:
  • How do these ideas and themes relate to the day-to-day tasks of you and your team?
  • Do you think your team and own organisation has all of the required Key Assets in place? If not, how can you find out more about this within your own organisation?
Task
Think about how you would explain the digital ideas described in the guide to your team members or colleagues. Use the You might be asking… questions to have wider discussions within your own organisation.
Step 2 - National Action
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Having looked at Scotland's Digital Health and Care Strategy in the Explore pathway, take some time to read through the associated 2025-26 delivery plan which outlines progress to date and sets out the key priorities for a refocused approach in 2026-27. Learn about the programmes and initiatives that have been delivered already and find out what is still to come:

Link: Supporting documents - Care in the Digital Age: delivery plan 2025 to 2026 - gov.scot

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Question
How does your organisation support the plans and priorities set out in this update? Are there any national programmes of work that relate to the services offered by your organisation? How could you find out more about these? 
Step 3 - Building Sustainable Health and Social Care (New)
Reflection
Consider how innovative digital technologies could support your team or organisation across health and social care to work more efficiently across complex systems, improve experiences for people, families and carers, and enable more sustainable, person-centred care across settings. Reflect on how digital tools support prevention, early intervention, continuity of care, and joined-up working across organisations and partners. 
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Read the “Innovative Technologies” section from the Building Sustainable Healthcare Conference publication by National Health Executive. While rooted in health, this section offers relevant and transferable insights for social care, showing how emerging technologies can enhance interactions with people using services, reduce administrative burden, support workforce capacity, and enable more efficient, sustainable and integrated delivery across health, social care and community services. It also highlights the importance of human-centred design, digital inclusion, and addressing real-world barriers such as funding, adoption, workforce confidence and system readiness. 

Link: National Health Executive • Issue 107 Q1 • Page 24

Questions

Identify: 

  • one example of an innovative technology from the article (e.g. tools supporting consultations, workflow improvements, or sustainable practices) that could be relevant to your role or service  

  • one potential barrier to adopting this type of technology in your setting, and how it could be overcome 

  

Step 4 - Introduction to Digital Leadership
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What do you think it means to be a digital leader?
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Watch this video to hear different perspectives on what it means to be a digital leader.

Link: What is a Digital Leader?

Question
Has the video made you think differently about digital leadership?
Task
The speakers discuss the different attributes and approaches that can make you a successful digital leader. Take some time to reflect on what was said (re-watching the video if needed) and think about how you can incorporate the advice shared into your own approach.
Step 5 - How Digital Insight can Strengthen Care
Reflection
What small changes in a person’s daily routine, such as sleep, eating, movement or bathroom habits, might signal an early change in their health or wellbeing? 
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Read “Changing the DNA of Care: how earlier insight can strengthen Scotland’s social care system” from Futurescot, which explores how data and digital technologies can health and social care teams detect subtle changes in peoples’ routines and wellbeing. These insights can help services prioritise support, prevent avoidable crises and enable people to live independently for longer. 

Link: Changing the DNA of Care: how earlier insight can strengthen Scotland’s social care system | FutureScot

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Task

Consider a service or process in your organisation. Identify one example where digital tools or data could help staff deliver a more effective service. 

What next?

You have now completed the Embed pathway. 

 

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