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Future Lives
Pathways to Independence
Key Messages
November 2013
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Context
• The Council is developing plans to make savings of £30m in
2014/15 and then £25m a year every year after that
• Council-wide plans were discussed by Cabinet on 07 November
• Future Lives is the major change programme in Adult Services and
Health: it will include reform of all aspects of adult social care
• The Council has decided not to change the eligibility criteria for
adult social care, and will continue to meet the needs of service
users where these are defined as 'Critical' or 'Substantial'
• Some specific proposals were discussed at Cabinet on 07
November 2013 and we are now consulting on these proposals
• There will be further communication before decisions are made
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Future Lives outcomes
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Promote health and independence
Reduce the need for adult social care
Allow greater choice and control for service users
Maximise the quality and productivity of services
Achieve the required savings
Make sure that we comply with our legal duties, especially those
new duties under the Care Bill
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Information, advice and signposting
• We want to develop a high quality information, advice and
signposting service
• The expectation is that it will be primarily online
• Content will include:
• Staying healthy
• Self-management of long term conditions
• Using services effectively
• Planning for future care needs
• How to get independent financial advice
• Advice on housing options
• Benefits maximisation
• The intention is that there will be support available through
libraries, GP surgeries, the voluntary sector and our partners to
help people use the internet and access information and advice
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Community resilience and volunteering
• We want to develop more support for vulnerable people in the
community – for example from peer networks and volunteers - and
make it easy for people to find that support
• We will need to do more to mobilise volunteers and make it easy for
them to make a contribution
• In our online service we are looking to include the facility for
communities and local organisations to advertise the support they
have available so that it is easy for people to find
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Prevention, early help & other support for adults
• We will need to focus funding on our core statutory duties
• Any discretionary funding will need to be saved for the people at
greatest risk of requiring adult social care and/or services that we
can be confident will reduce the need for adult social care
• This will mean prioritising and re-commissioning prevention, early
help and other support for adults – however the Council will
continue to invest around £6.5million a year in these services
• Proposals for prioritising and re-commissioning of these services
were considered at Cabinet on 07 November 2013
• Read the full Cabinet report on the Council website for more detail
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Prevention, early help & other support for adults
Services
Supported accommodation and housing
related support for families/young people
Learning disabilities services
Mental Health services
Older people services (including
community meals)
Physical disability & sensory impairment
services
Domestic abuse services
Substance Misuse services
Offenders services
Homelessness services
TOTAL
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Current spend (£)
Proposed spend (£)
1,883,000
911,100
965,900
286,700
1,074,300
805,700
7,220,900
3,002,800
963,000
307,800
912,100
462,400
489,000
109,100
332,500
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1,190,000
616,900
15,030,700
6,502,500
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Prevention, early help & other support for adults
How to Have Your Say
• Proposals for prioritising and re-commissioning prevention, early
help and other support for adults are now out for a full consultation
before a final decision is made
• The consultation started on 19 November 2013 and the closing
date to return your questionnaire is 21 January 2014
• The consultation can be completed online at
www.worcestershire.gov.uk/futurelives
• Hard copies of the questionnaire will be available at Hubs, GP
surgeries and Libraries and can be returned by freepost
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Older People’s Recovery services
• These services aim to return older people to independence after
episodes of ill-health – they are provided free for up to six weeks
• We will have less funding available and will need to save this for
those services that we can be confident will reduce the need and
costs for adult social care
• The Promoting Independence service may be cost saving, whilst
the Resource Centres seems to result in net costs
• We will talk to the NHS about alternative sources of funding
including the Integration Transformation Fund
• We will explore future service models and how these can be
integrated across health and social care
• Options for future delivery include on going in-house provision,
social enterprise, an independent trading company and/or transfer
to the NHS
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New Models of Care – case management
• The number of referrals, assessments and reviews is expected to
rise due to the ageing population and the Care Bill
• We will not be able to do all of them in person
• We are looking to develop a 'tiered' process under which some
assessments are carried out as self-assessments, some by
telephone, and with professional social workers reserved for the
most complex cases
• The process would include the needs and financial elements of
the assessment and link to the systems to set up and monitor
independent personal budgets and direct payments
• Online systems would need to guard against over or under
assessment and fraud
• We are considering a similar model for reviews
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New Models of Care – extending personalisation
• We are committed to allowing service users control over their care
• Currently 25% of service users take a direct payment.
• We would like this number to be higher, and for all personal
budgets to act like direct payments so that services users and
carers can think creatively about how to meet their needs
• This will mean reviewing our internal processes to ensure that they
promote choice
• A new method of making direct Payments through Direct Payment
Accounts is being developed and should be in place by April 2014
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New Models of Care – developing the market
• We want to make sure that there are a range of services
available for service users and carers to choose from
• We will work with service users / carers to understand their
preferences - and with existing and potential providers to
encourage them to flourish and to enter the market
• Support for voluntary sector organisations is available through
the Changing Futures Fund
• We are also thinking about developing a ‘Social Care eMarketplace’ where people can find and buy services - it would
provide information about the quality and cost of services to help
service users or their advocates make choices about their care
• We will need to consider the future of in-house provider services options include transfer to the NHS, social enterprise, an
independent trading company, in-house
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New Models of Care – Safeguarding
• Expectations around Safeguarding and quality are higher than ever
• We will review adult safeguarding processes and procedures
• We will strengthen quality assurance of commissioned services this will be particularly important as we develop the market for adult
social care
• We will need to strike a balanced approach that ensures the quality
of services without stifling innovation
• We will review the adult protection process
• We will review the Worcestershire Safeguarding Adults Board
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Contact Future Lives
There are various ways to get in touch with us about your views:
Website: www.worcestershire.gov.uk/futurelives
Email address: [email protected]
Twitter: #futurelives
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Future Lives
Pathways to Independence
Key Messages
November 2013
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