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Page 1: Primary Care Trusts Hellen Daley Health and Social Care Co-ordinator, ODPM hellen.daley@odpm.gsi.gov.uk

Primary Care Trusts

Hellen Daley

Health and Social Care Co-ordinator, ODPM

[email protected]

Page 2: Primary Care Trusts Hellen Daley Health and Social Care Co-ordinator, ODPM hellen.daley@odpm.gsi.gov.uk

Role of health co-ordinators

Sign up to shadow strategy– 170 PCT’s North– 102 PCT’s South – Client

re-assess engagement Conferences Strategic Health Authorities Client groups

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Role of NHS Co-ordinators

Two co-ordinators - north/south Nationally with the Department of Health on policy Nationally and regionally with policy implementation

bodies Strategic Health Authorities Attending Regional Lead Officer Meetings Information pack Kweb section for Health and Social Services Health Pilots and Positive Practice sites.

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What helps build the links

£97,301,905 GOWM region

Coventry & Warks SHA. £38,120,856 Birmingham & Black Co. £47,287,403 Staffordshire SHA £11,893,646

Page 5: Primary Care Trusts Hellen Daley Health and Social Care Co-ordinator, ODPM hellen.daley@odpm.gsi.gov.uk

NHS Plan

Reducing waiting times and delays throughout the system

Reduce delayed discharge and expand capacity in older people’s services

Promoting independence in old age Improved whole systems working including

improved partnership working Increased Choice

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Supporting People

1.      A key policy aim of Supporting People is to promote greater independence for its clients and to improve their quality of life. The Supporting People programme is designed to work alongside, not replace, services provided by housing management, the probation service, social services care and the health service.

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Priorities and Planning Framework 2003-2006

• Improved access to care• More choice• Improving services and outcomes in: mental health Older people• Reducing health inequalities• Contributing to the cross -government drive to reducedrug misuse.Targets attached .• Building capacity.

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Benefits of SP. 1.      It is expected that the benefits of Supporting People services

in terms of improved client outcomes and related cost savings will vary according to client group but potential examples include:

  fewer hospital admissions;   shorter hospital stays; reduced need for residential care and consequent costs savings

to health services; fewer failed tenancies and/or repeat homelessness applications,

and related costs savings to local housing authorities;    reduction in reconviction rates for offenders leaving prison and

those subject to probation service supervision in the community; an increase in successful outcomes for drug and alcohol

treatment services

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Local Delivery Plans

Identifying national and local priorities. Identifying key targets for delivery. Agreeing capacity. SHAs will bring together PCT plans into LDP monthly/quarterly/annual milestones “live” document

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Older Peoples NSF

Key group - 40% of NHS budget spent on over 65s 1998/99. Two thirds in general and acute beds over 65

NSF standard 2 - person centred care - calls for independence, choice and integrated commissioning and delivery

NSF standard 3 - prevent unnecessary acute admissions. Support timely discharge

NSF standards 5 &6 strokes and falls - minimise loss of independence, manage consequences, access suitable accommodation

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Older People - Priorities and Planning Framework 2003-2006

PSA Objective:

‘Improve the quality of life and independence of older people so that they can live at home wherever possible ,by increasing by March 2006 the number of those supported intensively to live at home to 30% of the total being supported by social services at home or in residential care.’

Delayed transfers of care reduce to a minimal level by 2006.

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Birmingham…. Policy in practice

Survey of local and national strategies and plans for all partners

Identified key targets Ensured S.P. strategy is formally part of the

Community Plan Agreed COLLECTIVELY how the partnership would

meet targets, in view of supply and needs data.

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Birmingham… Delivery

Older People

Fundamental review of services for older people – revision of council strategy for sheltered & extra care housin.

A jointly agreed model of extra care sheltered housing to ensure a valid alternative to care home admission

Joint commissioning strategy for extra care sheltered housing under development

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Leicestershire…. Innovation

1.1           Proposed developments for innovative services   Leicestershire Supporting People is keen to see the development of

innovative services that will better address the needs of the county. At the present time the following areas have been identified:

  Floating support in rural areas: the development of models of floating

support that are suitable for use in sparsely populated rural areas   Community based very sheltered (extra care) housing: models for very

sheltered housing that use it as a community facility as well as a supported housing scheme

  Partnership approaches: e.g. district authorities working together to jointly

deliver support to Teenage Parents

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Mental Health NSF

Care pathways - delayed discharge Balance of hospital,staffed and supported - ‘A shortage of

provision at any point will result in pressures in other areas’

Supports early contact with specialist service - reducing emergency admissions

Supports - Assertive Outreach ,Crisis Resolution, Home Treatment, Early Intervention,Primary Care workers.

Building independence and skills Helps manage condition, motivates and encourages to

use other support

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Wolverhampton

Mental Health

BME Mental Health Strategy provided by Health Partners Identified a need for short term respite accommodation &

additional floating support.

DELIVERY -.. 7 units of supported accommodation & single referral

system 9 units for asian women with mental health needs + planning

for a further 70 units of accommodation

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Herefordshire…. delivery Supported Housing and Recovery Project (SHARP).   Housing Services Division has enabled this project to come on-

line by making a three-bedroom property available to SHARP on a rent-free basis. This property is being used to provide a safe and stable environment for people with enduring mental illness. People making use of the project will be central in determining their needs, setting their recovery goals and ensuring that they move forward at their own pace. The Recovery model of support for mental health service users is at the forefront of user led services, and should be the working model for further supported tenancies in Herefordshire, ultimately focusing on the user’s own choice of home across all tenures, rather than a transitional shared home.

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Substance Misuse

Targets to reduce drug related deaths and increase numbers in treatment

Role in helping manage addiction, support and encourage

PSA/Priorities and Planning Framework 2003-2006: Increase the participation of problem drug users in drug treatment by 55% by 2004 and by 100% by 2008, and increase year on year the proportion of users successfully sustaining or completing treatment programmes.

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Herefordshire.. Policy in Practice

Supporting People…

…opportunity to develop services for those vulnerable groups traditionally outside of the remit of social care services….. It was anopportunity look at preventative services in order to avoid greater costs …. In the future

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Herefordshire….

A process to ensure a unified response from Social Care, Housing and health to drug related, housing issues.

..a recognition that housing and housing support is key to stabilising and keeping people off drugs.

Project proposal for a supported housing drug project – CDRP, DAT, Health, CAD, Council and Probation

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What Helps Build the Links

Existing good partnership and integrated working between Health and Social Services

Understanding of different organisational culture Joint/lead commissioning Moving managers across agencies Focus on whole systems Preventative agendas Supporting People linked into health strategic groups e.g, NSF

LITs Local work on care pathways Use the data base provided to encourage discussion with your

SHA. The picture can look very different from a regional perspective

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What helps build the links

£97,301,905 GOWM region

Coventry & Warks SHA. £38,120,856 Birmingham & Black Co. £47,287,403 Staffordshire SHA £11,893,646

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Benefits for PCTs of SP

Co-ordination of services - avoiding gaps and duplication Strategic overview - linking and integrating policies Promoting independence and choice Care pathways - gaps in service impact on whole system -

creates delays Reducing delayed discharge from hospital Vital role alongside other support - helping its effectiveness

Alternatively 40% of the previous

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Thank you all for your patience..

I hope it was helpful for you…

My contact details are:

[email protected]

tel: 07766 368852