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Reshaping Care for Older People Third Sector Mapping Emerging Results June 2012 Background and Approach Participation in Research and Awareness of RCOP Current Scope and Reach of Third Sector Our research has been undertaken to gather evidence & demonstrate to health planners in the city, the third sector’s contribuon to RCOP. Building upon exisng Infobase intelligence, the research aims to: Scope the current reach of third sector services Idenfy the capacity and potenal to grow more localised, community-based services Capture examples of good pracce & opportunies for replicaon Explore & establish opons for effecve monitoring and evaluaon During February - May 2012 our research team captured data on 301 different organisaons and groups across the city. Thanks to all parcipang organisaons and our data collectors Samira Adris, Aileen Harding, Alan Summers and Ashleigh Wilson. 234 Interviews Orgs provide Citywide services 28% RCOP Organisaons aware of work contribung to the RCOP pathways 30% RCOP Undertake Campaigning 92% RCOP Work directly with older people 65+ 28% Work directly with carers of older people 65+ 47% 40% Target specific groups of older people 65+ 41% Undertake community development 301 organisations and groups

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Page 1: RCOP 2012 Mapping Emerging Results

Reshaping Care for Older People Third Sector MappingEmerging Results June 2012

Background and Approach

Participation in Research and Awareness of RCOP

Current Scope and Reach of Third Sector

Our research has been undertaken to gather evidence & demonstrate to health planners in the city, the third sector’s contribution to RCOP. Building upon existing Infobase intelligence, the research aims to:

• Scope the current reach of third sector services• Identify the capacity and potential to grow more localised, community-based services • Capture examples of good practice & opportunities for replication• Explore & establish options for effective monitoring and evaluation

During February - May 2012 our research team captured data on 301 different organisations and groups across the city. Thanks to all participating organisations and our data collectors Samira Adris, Aileen Harding, Alan Summers and Ashleigh Wilson.

234Interviews

Orgs provideCitywide services

28% RCOP

Organisationsaware of workcontributing to the RCOP pathways

30% RCOP

UndertakeCampaigning

92% RCOP

Work directly with older people

65+

28%Work directly with carers of older people

65+

47%

40%Target specific groupsof older people

65+

41%Undertake community development

301 organisations and groups

Page 2: RCOP 2012 Mapping Emerging Results

Reshaping Care for Older People Third Sector MappingEmerging Results June 2012

Volunteering

Information

Advice

Peer support

Community Development

Social

clubs

Befriending

Lifelong learning and leisure

Lunch clubs

Sign

posti

ng

Service Provision and Demand

Top 5 Outcomes Reported Volunteering

RCOP Pathways

Support to Enable Development

Organisations report a wide range of services for older people, the 10 most common of these are illustrated in this word cloud.

44% report an increase in demand

4% report a decrease in demand

53% report a static level of demand

45%Indicate that lack of transport is a barrier to service use

1 Reduced social isolation

2 Improved health & wellbe-

3 Improved quality of life

4 Increased learning & gaining new

5 Enabling independence in their own

1 Developing and working in consortia

2 Diversifying funding sources

3 Tendering and managing

80% Organisations who engage volunteers

52% Interested in developing further in relation to the RCOP Pathways

78% Indicate an interest in preventative and anticipatory care pathway

39% Have potential to increase volunteer engagement

Source: RCOP Glasgow’s Third Sector Mapping, GCVS (2012)