Supporting People Provider Event: Services for People With Long Term Disabilities and Life Limiting Conditions.

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Supporting People Provider Event:
Services for People With Long Term
Disabilities and Life Limiting
Conditions
What is Prevention and Early
Intervention?
• Care and Support White Paper (2012)
• Adult Services Vision (2012-15)
• Long Term Strategic Review 2013
Care and Support White Paper
A new system for care and support that promotes
wellbeing and independence
• Early intervention to minimise the need for more
intensive care and support services
• Better Information and Advice
• Real Choice and Control
• Active and Inclusive Communities
Adult Services Vision
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Early Intervention and Prevention - Support offered to all adults and
communities.
Crisis Care and Reablement – Support which is targeted but not means
tested.
Long Term Care and Support – Support which is subject to eligibility
criteria and means tested.
Early
Intervention
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Prevention
Crisis Care
and
Reablement
Long Term
Care and
Support
Universal Offer
Maximising Independence
Targeted Resources
First level – provision of universal
services such as information and
advice to the wider community to
help prevent or delay the need for
more targeted social care
interventions.
Second level – targeted social care
services for those who need
immediate safeguarding from
abuse, people in crisis and for
carers.
Third level- targeted or longer
term services involving a
community care assessment
and a financial means test.
Strategic Review of Long Term
Services
• Need to improve access to services for all client groups
• Need to deliver services to meet the Adult Services
Vision
• Services to be community focussed, encouraging co
production with and between service users, their
communities and other resources available.
• Ensure services are person-centred, enabling individual
choice and control wherever possible
Supporting People Commissioning
Intentions
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Outcomes Focussed Service Delivery
Co Production
Personalisation
Public Services (Social Value Act) 2012
Outcomes Focussed Service
Delivery
Eg. DH Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework:
– Enhancing quality of life for people with care and
support needs
– Delaying and reducing the need for care and support
– Ensuring people have a positive experience of care
and support
– Safeguarding adults whose circumstances make
them vulnerable and protecting from avoidable harm.
• What outcomes would you include?
• Payments by Results?
Co-Production
Co-production means designing and delivering services in an equal and reciprocal relationship between
professionals, people using services, their families and their neighbours.”
enlisting people as co-producers of public services
This is not about consultation or participation – except in the broadest sense. The
point is not to consult more, or involve people more in decisions; it is to encourage
them to use the human skills and experience they have to help deliver public or
voluntary service
‘broadening and deepening” public services so that they are no longer
the preserve of professionals or commissioners, but a shared
responsibility, both building and using a multi-faceted network of
mutual support.
New Economics Foundation Co Production for a growing economy 2008
Personalisation
“Every person who receives support, whether provided by statutory services or funded by themselves,
will have choice and control over the shape of that support in all care settings” (DH 2012)
putting individuals firmly in the driving seat of building a system of care and support that is
designed with their full involvement and tailored to meet their own unique needs.
It is not: “one size fits all” system of individuals having to access, and fit into, care and support
services that already exist which have been designed and commissioned on their behalf by Local
Authorities for example.
It is:
Innovative and tailored solutions to meet individual need
Working better in partnership with other organisations through formal partnerships,
sub contractual arrangement,
Use of budget to meet outcomes in different ways than now?
Social Value Act 2012
"The opportunity that the Bill gives to us is to give as much
credence to social value as to cost. If we do not do this,
then we end up knowing the cost of everything and the
value of nothing." Baroness Stedman-Scott.
• Looks at the wider benefits of publicly commissioned
services to the local community
• Public bodies need to consider it alongside ‘Best Value’
• Includes social, economic or environmental wellbeing.
Useful Links
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https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/caring-for-our-future-reformingcare-and-support
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http://www.personalisationagenda.org.uk/
http://www.neweconomics.org/publications/entry/co-production
http://www.thinklocalactpersonal.org.uk/
http://www.coproductionnetwork.com/
http://www.navca.org.uk/socialvalue
http://www.communitycatalysts.co.uk/
http://www.sitra.org/policy-good-practice/personalisation/
http://www.timebanking.org/
Workshop
• Future Provision
What outcomes would you like to see included?
How might you measure these?
What do you think about payment by results?
Who might your potential partners be?
• Co-production –
• How can we all increase co-production?
• Social Value
How could your service measure this?
How can you evidence its success?