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Social Care and Inclusion Managers Forum 27 th April, 2016 ‘ New Beginnings’ Warm Welcome. Logistics. Introductions. Adult Social Care Key Priorities 2016/17 Paula Furnival. Adult Social Care – Key Priorities. Commissioning Integration Working in Partnership.
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Social Care and InclusionManagers Forum 27th April, 2016‘New Beginnings’Warm Welcome
Adult Social Care – Key Priorities • Commissioning • Integration • Working in Partnership Supporting Business to Thrive and Supporting Local People into Work Improving Health and Wellbeing, including Independence for Older People Create a modern, dynamic and efficient workforce Improving Safeguarding, Learning and the Life Chances for Children and Young People Creating Safe, Sustainable and Inclusive Communities
Directorate Priorities Joint Commissioning Arrangements Integrated Delivery Early Intervention/prevention Access Intermediate Care Locality Teams Partnerships - Police and Fire - Community and Housing - Education and Jobs - Networks, Leisure, Social
Direction for Social Care ... “ Make a positive difference to the lives of Walsall People” • Reduce dependency • Increase independence • Improve health, wellbeing, prosperity • Promote self care, self funders, empowerment • Co-produce solutions • Financial stability • Attachment, networks, resilience • Asset based approaches
Table Exercise • Do you agree with the direction of travel of social care? Q. What else would you like to see? Q. What is your contribution/what will you do differently?
Priority Work Streams – Kerrie Allward • Community Based Services • Residential & Nursing Homes • Supported Accommodation • Black Country Partnership Foundation Trust • All Age Disability Services • Mental Health Partnership with Dudley & Walsall Mental Health Trust: Improvement of outcomes through delivery of Business plan and review of Partnership Agreement • Better Care Fund Plan & Healthy Walsall Partnership Integration Work Streams • Review of Business Support & Brokerage • Redesign of Adult Social Care Operations • Performance – Statutory Reporting; localised performance framework; translation of national agenda; data quality and assurance; intelligence delivery • Mosaic – Ongoing system development, re-configuration, maintenance, training, delivery of support function (across children’s and adults) • Review commissioning arrangements and standardise commissioning approach • Micro-Commissioning Framework
Community Care & Partnerships – Martin Thom Head of Community Care & Partnerships Martin Thom Group Manager Assessment & Care Management Group Manager Health & Social Care Group Manager Learning Disabilities Group Manager Safeguarding & Principle Social Worker Jennie Pugh Lloyd Broderick Gary Mack Vacant
Best Practice - Martin Thom • What examples of good practice do we currently have that support the model? • What do we need to develop (or develop more of) that supports improved outcomes through integrated working? • What do we need to consider going forward?
Next steps • Planning – service, team, financial • Participation in 4 workstreams • Mosaic engagement