Partner with us - SCIE
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Partner with us - SCIE
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Why choose SCIE?
As an independent charity, the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) works with organisations across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to deliver outstanding and mutually beneficial partnerships that deliver clear benefits. These help make a difference to adults and children with care and support needs and those that care for them across the whole social care sector.
By partnering with us you can help create lasting system change and work with a trusted expert who has extensive reach across the social care sector:
Examples of our partnerships:
The fund was launched by DHSC in October 2023 and aims to boost the quality and accessibility of adult social care by supporting innovation and scaling, and improving care and support services for unpaid carers. SCIE provides hands-on support to local areas in developing projects for the exciting £42.6 million fund.
See how SCIE is helping to shape the future of adult social care and drive change for unpaid carers through the Accelerating Reform Fund.
Learn more about our role in ARF.
Since 2023 SCIE has worked with Care Talk magazine to support their awards programme including the Great British Care Awards, Dementia Care awards and Housing with Care awards. SCIE’s co-production steering group members have acted as judges for the co-production category in each award, selecting worthy winners from across the country. SCIE is proud to work with Care Talk magazine to highlight the great work and best practice in co-production by care providers across the country.
Learn more about Care Talk
We are proud to be part of EquaDem Network Plus which is a new national five-year Economic and Social Research Council, Alzheimer’s Society, National Institute for Health and Care Research funded network aiming to bring together different stakeholders across England and jointly find solutions to address inequalities in dementia diagnosis and care. The network is hosted by seven Universities working alongside the Lewy Body Society, Dementia UK, Mersey Care NHS Trust, Social Care Institute for Excellence, other social care organisations, and Dementia Researcher.
Learn about our role in this vital network.
This continues to build on our work as a semi-finalist in the Longitude Prize on Dementia.
Find out more.
In April 2025, SCIE proudly launched our first Social Care Impact Awards which we created to identify, recognise and reward small organisations doing exceptional work in social care. We are proud to be supporting the sector by offering free expert consultancy and training to the winning organisations.
We are very grateful for the support of the Rayne Foundation who are match funding an additional first prize for the
small organisation category
.
Learn more about The Rayne Foundation.
Each of our partnerships is unique. We want to explore the different ways we can work together perhaps through strategic partnerships, donations to projects or event sponsorships.
As a partner you will gain increased exposure, insight and understanding to the social care sector and its’ key audiences, and have unique networking opportunities.
We look forward to working with you. Together we can help improve lives for those who draw on care and support.
Please get in touch to find out more
Skip to content
Search our site
Partner with us
Why choose SCIE?
As an independent charity, the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) works with organisations across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to deliver outstanding and mutually beneficial partnerships that deliver clear benefits. These help make a difference to adults and children with care and support needs and those that care for them across the whole social care sector.
By partnering with us you can help create lasting system change and work with a trusted expert who has extensive reach across the social care sector:
Examples of our partnerships:
The fund was launched by DHSC in October 2023 and aims to boost the quality and accessibility of adult social care by supporting innovation and scaling, and improving care and support services for unpaid carers. SCIE provides hands-on support to local areas in developing projects for the exciting £42.6 million fund.
See how SCIE is helping to shape the future of adult social care and drive change for unpaid carers through the Accelerating Reform Fund.
Learn more about our role in ARF.
Since 2023 SCIE has worked with Care Talk magazine to support their awards programme including the Great British Care Awards, Dementia Care awards and Housing with Care awards. SCIE’s co-production steering group members have acted as judges for the co-production category in each award, selecting worthy winners from across the country. SCIE is proud to work with Care Talk magazine to highlight the great work and best practice in co-production by care providers across the country.
Learn more about Care Talk
We are proud to be part of EquaDem Network Plus which is a new national five-year Economic and Social Research Council, Alzheimer’s Society, National Institute for Health and Care Research funded network aiming to bring together different stakeholders across England and jointly find solutions to address inequalities in dementia diagnosis and care. The network is hosted by seven Universities working alongside the Lewy Body Society, Dementia UK, Mersey Care NHS Trust, Social Care Institute for Excellence, other social care organisations, and Dementia Researcher.
Learn about our role in this vital network.
This continues to build on our work as a semi-finalist in the Longitude Prize on Dementia.
Find out more.
In April 2025, SCIE proudly launched our first Social Care Impact Awards which we created to identify, recognise and reward small organisations doing exceptional work in social care. We are proud to be supporting the sector by offering free expert consultancy and training to the winning organisations.
We are very grateful for the support of the Rayne Foundation who are match funding an additional first prize for the
small organisation category
.
Learn more about The Rayne Foundation.
Each of our partnerships is unique. We want to explore the different ways we can work together perhaps through strategic partnerships, donations to projects or event sponsorships.
As a partner you will gain increased exposure, insight and understanding to the social care sector and its’ key audiences, and have unique networking opportunities.
We look forward to working with you. Together we can help improve lives for those who draw on care and support.
Please get in touch to find out more