Helen Coombes Director – Adult’s Wellbeing

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Helen Coombes Director – Adult’s Wellbeing Welcome to your new corporate Powerpoint template. The margins are pre-set to align with the corporate composition zones - never move the guides. Cover picture size is 254x98.04 (100px/in)

Important Info https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/businessopps Proactis Portal https://tenders.herefordshire.gov.uk - Networking page-https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/health-and-social-care/adult-services/information-for-providers/adult-social-care-providers-networking/ Welcome to your new corporate Powerpoint template. The margins are pre-set to align with the corporate composition zones - never move the guides. Cover picture size is 254x98.04 (100px/in)

Commissioning and Procurement Strategy Commission the services under one procurement broken down into different lots for service areas Could be 1 or a  group of  suppliers and can bid for as many lots as you wish Contract for each lot The contract(s) will complement the personalisation agenda it is expected that a greater number of service users will take Person Budgets and apply their own choice and control to meet their care needs. Procurement to commence in November Welcome to your new corporate Powerpoint template. The margins are pre-set to align with the corporate composition zones - never move the guides. Cover picture size is 254x98.04 (100px/in) 3

Commissioning Principles Broadly looking at framework approaches User and Carer experience and involvement Proportionate tendering exercises and qualification criteria dependent on complexity Safeguarding and Quality Outcome based with a strong focus on enablement Supplier Diversity and Support Local Economy where we can Promote Choice and Control – range of access for Personal Budgets Encourage partnerships and joint ventures to maximise benefits of volume linked price reductions and capability of market Flexible contracting

Day Opportunities delivered previously by Wye Valley NHS Trust Laura Ferguson and Sean Ladd Welcome to your new corporate Powerpoint template. The margins are pre-set to align with the corporate composition zones - never move the guides. Cover picture size is 254x98.04 (100px/in)

The Facts Number of service users on books = 255 Ave number of service users per day = 140 Ave number of people with complex needs = 57 Number of people in enablement service = 198

Building Based Services Ryefield Grammar School Close Ross-on-Wye Herefordshire HR9 7QD Office Tel No: 01989 768273 Marshfields Ryelands Road Leominster Herefordshire HR6 8NZ Office Tel No: 01568 614772 Canal Road Canal Road Hereford HR1 2EA Office Tel No: 01432 266881 Widemarsh Widemarsh Workshop Units 26 / 27 Foley Trading Estate Hereford HR1 2SF Office Tel No: 01432 354259 St Owen's St Owen's @ the Hub Symonds Street Hereford HR1 2HA Office Tel No: 01432 355005

The services as they are now…..

Social Businesses There are a range of social business projects around the county. These are focussed on developing new skills and qualifications which improve confidence and assist the pathway into a paid job.

Retail Music Box Gov gift store

The Music Box

Governors Gift Shop

Horticulture Eaton Widemarsh Childrens Centre Ryefields –Community gardening

Eaton

Widemarsh Gardens

Workshop Activity Pews Leo Trading Widemarsh Enterprise Kindling

Pew Renovation ( Take A Pew )

Leominster Trading

Catering Willow Café Café 13 Catering Worx

Willow Cafe

Café 13

Health and Wellbeing Our health and wellbeing opportunities aim to enable individuals to stay happy, healthy and safe in their community. The benefits are: Increased self confidence and self belief Increased community involvement Increased fitness and mobility Increased independence Increased social networks Increased health!

For Example…. Gym Swimming Trampolining Therapies Older persons service Rambling Cooking Extend

Health and WellBeing

Community and Volunteering We support a number of volunteering opportunities to enable people to contribute to their communities and increase social networks. These can be both individual volunteering opportunities ( sometime supported) as well as group volunteering. We aim to work alongside other volunteers and for people to access their own communities where possible

For Example…. Vocational Learning Community Larder Accredited courses Leisure Link Churchyard maintenance Community Larder Red Cross Alupro/textile recycling Charity shops

Community and Volunteering

Any Questions…..?