Supportive Communities
Leadership & Accountability Cabinet SLT WLT Member Communities Supportive Andrew Alan White Richard Harling Donaldson Programme Programme Work Stream Leads Lead Manager IAG – Lucy Hegarty Vickie Community Assets – Vicky Rowley Jon Topham Probyn Workforce – Jon Topham
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE Children, Families PRIORITY Supportive Physical and Vulnerable PROGRAMMES: Communities Environment Adults • Information, Advice and Guidance ENABLED BY: • Workforce and Culture • Voluntary Sector DELIVERED IN: A Place Based Approach with partners
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE CHILDREN AND SUPPORTIVE STP PREVENTION STP INTEGRATED FAMILIES COMMUNITIES PROGRAMME CARE SYSTEM Reducing demand Reducing demand Reducing demand Reducing demand into children’s social into adult social care into health and care into hospitals care Vulnerability hubs to IAG to support Preventing long term 23 Primary Care intervene early independence conditions Networks Early help through Connecting people to Social Prescribing Social Prescribing community solutions community solutions Worker WHOLE SYSTEM PLACE BASED APPROACH
Supportive Communities is about reducing social care demand Where do we want to Demand Our Solution Supply get to? 5-6000 people There is a lot already Information Advice IAG that can truly contacting us for help happening, but we need and Guidance that is enable communities every month to overcome some key easy to access and and is accessible Issues meets people’s needs • Getting the right 298,000 people over the Communities age of 55 information together Communities: recognise who is the • Getting information maximising and most vulnerable & can Key community issues: to people when they encouraging support themselves need it community activity • Loneliness / Isolation • Getting information A workforce that is and advice to the Workforce that has connected to • Carers right people the tools to maximise community • Providing a digital independence opportunities & has • Housing & home offer that works. the tools to deliver • Embedding the shift tasks toward personal independence
What Is Our Demand? Adults, adults without eligible social care needs, adults with physical & learning disabilities aged 18+ In Care As at April 2019: Total long-term adult social care users: 9,900 OP 65+ 18-64 MH 18-64 LD 18-64 PD 6,200 1,100 1,600 1,000 Cusp of Care Individuals contacting our front door/perhaps web hits for social care Numbers contacting front door as at Oct 2018 - 5,650 Population Level Adult population and adult population over age 55 18+ population 55+ population 701,900 298,600 (2017 ONS mid-year population estimates)
What Is Our Demand? People receiving care (over 9,000) People on the cusp of care Population level
What Are The Common Themes? Based on data from Front Door, Care Director records, front line staff & FRS Safe & Well Checks Carer Support Shopping/Access to Food Loneliness/Social Equipment/ Isolation Assistive Technology Mobility Issues Transport & Travel Financial Support Employment Hearing Impairments Opportunities Lifestyle Accessing Community Housing & Activities Home Tasks
What Are The Common Themes? Based on data from Front Door, Care Director records, front line staff & FRS Safe & Well Checks Carer Support Loneliness/ Shopping/Access to Food Social Isolation Equipment/ Assistive Technology Mobility Issues Transport & Travel Priority Financial Support Housing & Areas Employment Hearing Impairments Home Tasks Opportunities Lifestyle Accessing Community Activities
Evidence Base Group Activities Assistive Technology Loneliness Community 1:1 & Home Navigators Interventions Isolation Tasks Home Befriending Adaptations Befriending
Next steps • Active Signposting Hubs • Community Hub Mapping • Pathway Development • Staffordshire County Council Website & Staffordshire Connects • Training Programme
Any questions? Vicky.Rowley@staffordshire.gov.uk 01785 895123
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