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What does it all mean for social care practice?
Martin Routledge June 2013
Looking forward in socialcare:
• Implementation in context of much reduced £ and wider reforms
• Continuing cultural and practical challenges – process, outcomes
• Integration, Health and Well-Being Boards – personalisation part of the solution?
• Making it work for all (all groups, all circumstances)
• Supporting a new workforce and new ways of working
• Beyond personal budgets – provider and market development, social capital, information, advice and advocacy
• Co-production - power of people using public services?
• Strong and relevant set of research projects
• Is anybody listening? - How to make sure the policy and delivery implications are incorporated into drivers for action and change
• Research on how deliver well and how do to this in context is important – some good examples today
• Important that research looks beyond personal budgets - “what helps deliver them well to all?” “what needs to happen as well?”
Thoughts from today
• Attention to those responsible for national and local delivery at least as important as influencing policy at this stage
• Need to effectively target and support organisations of commissioners, providers, professionals, educators – AND organisations of people using social care and family carer groups
• Need to support policy at key points – e.g. from the autumn regulations and guidance for Care Bill
• SSCR well placed to facilitate a strategic approach? Key link to Think Local Act Personal
Think Local Act Personal
• Cross sector partnership• Personalisation and
community based support• Describe what good looks
like• Identify barriers and
potential solutions• Gather and share
innovation• Support policy
development and implementation
Making it Real
• Information and advice• Active and supportive
communities• Flexible integrated
care and support• Workforce• Risk enablement• Personal budgets and
self-funding
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