At UK Care Week 2025 our Director of Data & AI Sudha Regmi took to the Caring & Sharing stage to address a topic sweeping the social care sector, Artificial Intelligence. Sudha spent time laying out the Nourish approach to AI design and model development. One roted in responsible AI, co-production and transparent modelling.
Sudha draws on her extensive 15 years of experience developing AI models in a range of industries to lay out the potential applications of AI in social care. Starting with data analysis and carrying through to predictive and prescriptive applications of AI. With specific regard to the ‘Triple Aim’ of improving care quality, personal outcomes and care outcomes.
Sudha also explores the guiding aims and design principles that shape AI model’s development. She details potential risks, why responsible, transparent design is crucial and how these tie into the UK government’s responsible AI principles.
The Nourish principles for responsible AI design
Find out more about Nourish Care’s commitment to responsible AI design, and how we are building the future of social care alongside our users.
AI is a discussion taking many forms. In care and support it is vital to ensure these forms always keep the people utilising your service at the forefront of their AI design process. This can only be guaranteed through a commitment to coproduction and collaboration across health and care providers, suppliers and communities.
Nourish Partnership Programme
If you’d like to learn more about how we work with other suppliers, make sure you check out the Nourish Partnership Programme for a list of compatible technologies we integrate with. If you are an exsiting Nourish user, you can contact your Account Manager directly to learn more.
Nourish Case Studies
If you’d like to learn more about working with Nourish check out our case studies. We cover a range of care and support types including residential, home care, learning development, mental health and more. Read the case studies here.