Southampton, Hampshire, Isle of Wight & Portsmouth Transforming Care Partnership Known as SHIP TCP.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Worcestershire Joint Health and Well Being Strategy
Advertisements

Spending the NTW Pound Guy Pilkington. The Alliance Clinical Commissioning Groups have started a listening exercise “Deciding Together”, to look at how.
Mike Keen, CEO, Kent LPC. Why is change needed? NHS England states that: Primary care services face increasingly unsustainable pressures Community pharmacy.
Better care –making integrated care work for local people Gill Duncan Director Adult Social Care Dr Hugh Freeman CCG lead.
Well Connected: History Arose out of Acute Services Review Formal collaboration between WCC, all local NHS organisations, Healthwatch and voluntary sector.
Well Connected: History A reminder - previous presentation in December 2013: Arose out of Acute Services Review Formal collaboration between WCC, all.
Chief Officer South Manchester Clinical Commissioning Group
September 2012 Health & Social Care Reform Intermediate Care – where we are now and where are we going Damon Palmer – Health & Social Care Integration.
Transforming health and social care in East Sussex East Sussex Better Together.
Virginia McClane Commissioning Manager October 2014 Commissioners intentions for supporting people to live in their own homes Kent Housing Group 22 October.
Improving the Health and Wellbeing of People with Learning Disabilities: An Evidence-Based Commissioning Guide for Clinical Commissioning Groups Dr Matt.
Introduction to session and purpose
Transforming Care – a national perspective Fiona Clark Programme Director, Learning Disability Programme. 16 April 2015.
Integration, cooperation and partnerships
Improving the Health and Wellbeing of People with Learning Disabilities: An Evidence-Based Commissioning Guide for Clinical Commissioning Groups Dr Matt.
Update from the Clinical Commissioning Group Dr Katie Coleman Joint (Clinical) Vice Chair ICCG.
Health and Well-Being Board Operational Partnership Board update (3 rd Tier)
TargetWhat is happening How are we doing on this What is happening in health? The red, amber or green face shows how well we are doing. Most of our targets.
Commissioning Intentions for 2015/16 Paul Sinden, Director of Commissioning.
Partnership Board Progress Reports 2010/11 Alison Copeland Gyles Glover Supported by the Department of Health.
Joint Commissioning Strategy For People with a Learning Disability Presentation by Stephen Rogers.
CCG Strategy Update Lewisham Children and Young People Strategic Partnership Board 26 th January 2015.
Better Care Fund John Webster – Director of Commissioning Chris Badger – Assistant Director – Health and Social Care Integration.
Intermediate Care a range of integrated services to promote faster recovery from illness, prevent unnecessary acute hospital admission support timely discharge.
Adult Care and Support Commissioning Strategies Sarah Mc Bride - Head of Commissioning, Performance and Improvement Ann Hughes – Acting Senior.
Haringey Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)
Healthy Young Minds Matter: Commissioning to improve the emotional health & wellbeing of children and young people in Gloucestershire Helen Ford, Project.
TRANSFORMING CARE and the PROGRAMME OF ACTION since WINTERBOURNE VIEW What we are doing in Liverpool.
A life outside hospital
Workforce Development by John Goldsworthy. Workforce development is about making sure that we have the right people with the right skills to support people.
Developments in England Michael Swaffield, Adult Autism Policy Lead 2 May 2013, Northern Ireland Policy Summit.
Joined-up care David Smith, Head of Transformation – Integration NHS Southwark Clinical Commissioning Group.
Halton Children’s Trust – Halton Safeguarding Children Board Joint Frontline Event 2014 Select Security Stadium May 1 st 2014.
Wessex Public Health Network – Your Questions
Working With Health And Developing the Local Offer Council for Disabled Children, May 2014.
People Group ‘A Place To Live’ Update Learning Disability Partnership Board Monday 11 th February 2013.
Richmond Clinical Commissioning Group Annual General Meeting 22 September 2015.
Families and Social Care Strategic Commissioning Accommodation Strategy Christy Holden Head of Strategic Commissioning (Accommodation Solutions) 11 March.
Health and Wellbeing Scrutiny Select Committee Sue Lightup; Community, Health and Social Care Mel Sirotkin; Public Health.
Safeguarding Adults Update Presentation to the Learning Disabilities Partnership Board – 25 January 2012.
Keep Them Safe Budget Overview Vicki D’Adam A/Deputy Director General Policy and Strategy Department of Premier and Cabinet.
How good was the NHS Campus Reprovision? An Evaluation by Jackie Topp Independent Researcher.
Individual Housing and Support Pathway Plan for people with a learning disability in Westminster November
“Building the Right Support”. Peninsular Provider Conference. December 2015.
Transforming care for people with learning disabilities and/or autism Building the right support - National Plan.
Care & Treatment Reviews (CTRs) My CTR Claira Ferreira Nene and Corby CCGs.
Health Report 10 November Big Health Check – Self Assessment 2011 This report is all about the big NHS health check Each year we look at NHS services.
Commissioning Integrated Rehabilitation and Re-ablement Services? Cath Attlee and Ray Boateng 1.
1 Living Independently and Being Included What do you think?
INTENSIVE SUPPORT TEAM A New Way Forward. PREVIOUS SITUATION The average length of stay for a person in an Assessment and Treatment Unit was up to 18.
Telecare and PTG in the Region Eastern Region Housing LIN 9 th October 2006 Cambridge Dyllis Faife Service Development Officer Assistive Technology Norfolk.
Statutory guidance to implement strategy for adults with autism in England consultation The Department of Health is asking for views on their draft statutory.
Barnsley Cancer Information and Support Service Healthwise it is easier than you think! Katie Hopkins Cancer Information Manager Barnsley Hospital.
Transforming care for people with learning disabilities and/or autism Building the right support - National Plan March 2016.
Welcome to Southern Health Southern Health exists to improve the health, wellbeing and independence of the people we serve.
0 Putting People First Housing and social care – working together to deliver personalisation May 2009.
What is 21c Joined Up Care? 21c Joined Up Care is a partnership between social care and health services in North Derbyshire. The aim is to make sure health.
Our five year plan to improve local health and care services.
Our five year plan to improve local health and care services
Hampshire Learning Disability Partnership Board Health Update
Building the right home
Building the right home
Share Community – Wandsworth Tuesday 5th December 2017
Southampton, Hampshire, Isle of Wight & Portsmouth Transforming Care Partnership The Transforming Care is central to the NHS 5 year forward view and is.
Speak up Sutton Wednesday 8th November 2017
Speak Out Merton Friday 12th January 2018
Bedfordshire Adult Learning Disability Teams
Accommodation Plan for Adults with Learning Disabilities
NICE quality standard (draft for consultation)
Wendy Hicks Policy Lead, Learning Disability Programme
Presentation transcript:

Southampton, Hampshire, Isle of Wight & Portsmouth Transforming Care Partnership Known as SHIP TCP

Claire, Jenny & Robert visited the Head of the NHS in London and He Listened to People from Hampshire!

Transforming Care Partnerships The new name for the Winterbourne View Joint Improvement Programme TCPs have to close all unnecessary in-patient beds by March 2019 Our TCP is in Wessex and is called SHIP In 2019 SHIP TCP will have no more than beds per 1 million population In SHIP there are approximately 1.9 million people that means we can have no more than 19 beds Today across SHIP there are 55 patients 16 are commissioned by Hampshire CCGs (Michelle)

Learning Disabilities is now a Key Priority in the Five Year Forward View This means we have to do things differently – Transform Care 4

Two documents have been written to help Transforming Care Partnerships (TCPs) These are; ‘Building the right support’ and a new ‘service model’ so that Health and Social Care for Children, Young People and Adults work together

We have do things differently We have a draft plan (this means it is not finished yet) This has been based on what local people with a learning disability and their families/carers have told us

What we will be working on; Discharging People from hospital to local community services Early Intervention and Prevention – this means people not going into hospitals like Winterbourne View Developing Community Services – this includes; improving Hospital and GP services with ‘Learning Disability Friendly practice’s increasing annual health checks making sure services are safe and that people can do things during the day that they want to do having services in the community so as people don’t have to be in hospital Increasing the offer of ‘Personal Budgets’ for people Developing the workforce – this means making sure people have the right training and skills to support people including doctors, nurses, support workers Writing a Joint Housing Strategy

Aims of the Housing Strategy Identify Housing Options e.g. Living in your own home or living with others and types of accommodation; house, flat, bungalow etc Some de-registration or Residential Care Homes to Supported Living – this means changing these from care homes to people having their own tenancy and rights Provide Clear Easy Read documents to people with a learning disability and/or autism and their family that explains what options available Work with local social housing to help them to make reasonable adjustments and to make the bidding process easier Work with the Housing Support Alliance to help move people out of hospital back to the local community Health and Social Care are working with NHS Property Services to enable money from properties that are being sold, previously occupied by people with a learning disability to be recycled back to the local area

We need your help