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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


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Supportive Communities

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Supportive Communities

Cabinet Member SLT WLT Alan White Richard Harling Andrew Donaldson Programme Lead Work Stream Leads Programme Manager Jon Topham IAG – Lucy Hegarty Community Assets – Vicky Rowley Workforce – Jon Topham Vickie Probyn

Leadership & Accountability

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PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE

PRIORITY PROGRAMMES: Children, Families and Vulnerable Adults Supportive Communities Physical Environment ENABLED BY:

  • Information, Advice and Guidance
  • Workforce and Culture
  • Voluntary Sector

DELIVERED IN: A Place Based Approach with partners

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CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Reducing demand into children’s social care Vulnerability hubs to intervene early Early help through community solutions SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITIES Reducing demand into adult social care IAG to support independence Connecting people to community solutions STP PREVENTION PROGRAMME Reducing demand into health and care Preventing long term conditions Social Prescribing STP INTEGRATED CARE SYSTEM Reducing demand into hospitals 23 Primary Care Networks Social Prescribing Worker

WHOLE SYSTEM PLACE BASED APPROACH PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE

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Demand

5-6000 people contacting us for help every month 298,000 people over the age of 55 Key community issues:

  • Loneliness / Isolation
  • Carers
  • Housing & home

tasks There is a lot already happening, but we need to overcome some key Issues

  • Getting the right

information together

  • Getting information

to people when they need it

  • Getting information

and advice to the right people

  • Providing a digital
  • ffer that works.
  • Embedding the shift

toward personal independence Information Advice

and Guidance that is easy to access and meets people’s needs Communities: maximising and encouraging community activity Workforce that has the tools to maximise independence IAG that can truly enable communities and is accessible Communities recognise who is the most vulnerable & can support themselves A workforce that is connected to community

  • pportunities & has

the tools to deliver

Our Solution Supply

Where do we want to get to?

Supportive Communities is about reducing social care demand

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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)

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People receiving care (over 9,000) People on the cusp

  • f care

Population level

What Is Our Demand?

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Loneliness/Social Isolation Mobility Issues Lifestyle Shopping/Access to Food Hearing Impairments Housing & Home Tasks Equipment/ Assistive Technology Financial Support Employment Opportunities Transport & Travel Carer Support Accessing Community Activities

What Are The Common Themes?

Based on data from Front Door, Care Director records, front line staff & FRS Safe & Well Checks

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Mobility Issues Lifestyle Shopping/Access to Food Hearing Impairments Equipment/ Assistive Technology Financial Support Employment Opportunities Transport & Travel

Carer Support

Accessing Community Activities

What Are The Common Themes?

Based on data from Front Door, Care Director records, front line staff & FRS Safe & Well Checks

Loneliness/ Social Isolation Housing & Home Tasks

Priority Areas

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Evidence Base

Loneliness & Isolation Group Activities 1:1 Interventions

Befriending

Community Navigators

Home Tasks

Assistive Technology

Befriending

Home Adaptations

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Next steps

  • Active Signposting Hubs
  • Community Hub Mapping
  • Pathway Development
  • Staffordshire County Council Website

& Staffordshire Connects

  • Training Programme
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Any questions?

Vicky.Rowley@staffordshire.gov.uk 01785 895123