A Blueprint for Change: The West Wales Area Plan

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A Blueprint for Change: The West Wales Area Plan Martyn Palfreman Kim Neyland Croeso/ Welcome

Part 9 of the Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) Act Requires local authorities to cooperate with relevant partners including the NHS in the provision of care and support Provides for partnership arrangements and pooling of funds between local authorities and LHBs for the discharge of their functions Requires the establishment of partnership arrangements on LHB footprints, with oversight from Regional Partnership Boards comprising senior representatives from all sectors and users and carers ‘My care is planned by me with people working together to understand me, my family and carer (s), giving me control, and bringing together services to achieve the outcomes important to me’

West Wales Regional Partnership Board One of 7 Boards established in Wales under Part 9 of the Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) Act Cross-sector membership as specified in statutory guidance Principal responsibilities: Bring together all relevant partners and ensure that they work together effectively to improve outcomes for people Promote the integration of key services e.g. for older people, learning disability, carers and children with complex needs Establish partnership arrangements and supporting pooled funding arrangements where appropriate Ensure appropriate arrangements are in place to meet core statutory duties such as provision of Information, Advice and Assistance and advocacy

Integrating health and social care: A crowded landscape Mid Wales Health Care programme Regional safeguarding Prosperity for All HDUHB Transforming Clinical Services Wellbeing of Future Generations Act Parliamentary Review of Health and Care Social Services and Wellbeing Act Substance misuse Local Government legislation Swansea Bay City Region and Growing Mid Wales Local plans and strategies Together for Mental Health

West Wales Population Assessment (2017) Developed by working groups across agencies and sectors Informed by public consultation undertaken in partnership with Public Service Boards Identifies needs across different population groups and gaps and areas for improvement in respect of each

West Wales Population Assessment (2017) Key findings: Need for care and support is projected to grow in West Wales over the coming two decades, in terms of volume and complexity Parallel reductions are expected in the number of working age people in the Region, raising challenges in terms of a sustainable workforce Considerable foundations on which to build in terms of (1) existing good practice and (2) assets within the community that can be mobilised to support the preventative agenda Significant numbers of people have caring responsibilities and consider having appropriate information and advice on support available for them and the people they care for within their communities

Delivering Change Together: West Wales Area Plan Developed by cross-agency working group and endorsed by the RPB and each of the statutory partners Published in March 2018 Spans the next 5 years Directly informed by the findings of the Population Assessment Sets out high level strategic objectives which will be supported by a range of actions at regional and local level Recognises the Five Ways of Working set out in the Well-being of Future Generations Act Commits to a co-productive approach to implementation, including PSBs Underpinned by seven strategic priorities

Strategic priorities Transforming Learning Disability and Mental Health Services Integrated commissioning IAA/ Prevention Service integration and pooled funds Implementing WCCIS Workforce Strategy Carers Welsh language

A three stage preventative care and support pathway Stay well and independent within the community – Prevention Stage 1   Maintain independence through provision of targeted support that prevents the need for people to be admitted to hospital or long-term residential care, or supports timely discharge – Prevention Stage 2 Provision of appropriate, outcomes-focused long-term care and support – Prevention Stage 3

Staying well and independent in the community Develop a shared Health and Wellbeing Strategy for the region which embeds prevention and reduces health inequalities through mainstream action across the whole system Establish regional preventions framework based on effective local practice and aimed at building community resilience Embed and promote Dewis and Infoengine as primary service portals, linked to the NHS 111 service and local Family Information Services Establish and implement regional strategy for Technology Enabled Care (TEC) Implement ‘The Right Help at the Right Time for Children, Young People and their Families’ regional threshold framework which includes support to reduce Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

Maintaining independence through provision of targeted support Develop integrated community care model through locality- based community hubs, providing proactive low level care, step- up facilities and joined up management of chronic conditions, reducing admissions to hospital or long term care and supported by pooled fund arrangements Review arrangements for Integrated Community Equipment Stores and implement regional model, including consideration of pooled fund arrangements Ensure adults and children with autism and a learning disability or mental health problem receive appropriate, coordinated, targeted care and support through the development and implementation of a regional Integrated Autism Service Ensure targeted care and support services meet the needs of people with dementia through delivery of the Regional Dementia Strategy

Provision of appropriate, outcomes-focused long-term care and support Ensure IAA arrangements support people to make informed choices about their long-term care Embed the Regional Adoption Service Establish regional complex needs service, utilising regional resources where appropriate Adopt single regional contract and service specification for older people’s care homes, supported by relevant policies and consistent approach to quality assurance and escalating concerns

West Wales Data Portal Provides on line version of Area Plan and regularly updated data repository http://www.wwcp-data.org.uk/home

Discussion How reflective of your everyday work and practice are the objectives within the Area Plan? Do you feel you can ‘own’ it? What would be your ‘big ticket item’ for change in West Wales? How would you like to engage in the implementation of the Plan and review of progress? How would you like to be kept informed of the work of the West Wales Regional Partnership Board and wider partnership?

MJPalfreman@Carmarthenshire. gov MJPalfreman@Carmarthenshire.gov.uk 01267 228978/ 07880 504028 Kneyland@Carmartthenshire.gov.uk 01267 228709/ 07827233202 www.wwcp.org.uk