West Midlands ADASS Vision and Priorities Autumn 2017.

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West Midlands ADASS Vision and Priorities Autumn 2017

The Adult Social Care Puzzle (and how to solve it)

Who

Where Stafford Birmingham Stoke Coventry Telford Dudley Hereford Walsall Sandwell Warwickshire Shropshire Wolverhampton Solihull Worcestershire

Why Leading, Acting, Learning, Supporting A region with a sustainable health & care systems, that supports thriving local economies and communities; promoting independence & social justice. Leading, Acting, Learning, Supporting Leading our local system and the regional system Acting together to affect change Learning together to ensure continuous improvement and Supporting and challenging each other as peers (Sector led improvement)

M = S T P + C What = SUCCESS Transformation + Collaboration + Promotion Mitigation

Our Priorities Transformation Collaboration Promotion Mitigation Modern and Accessible Workforce Development Digital Innovation Turning Data into Knowledge Public Facing Information and Advice Transformation Maximising Community Assets Collaborating with Partners Personalised Services Co-Produced with Users and Carers Promoting Health and Wellbeing Collaboration Promoting Connected Communities Mental Health Community Development Social Work Practice Influence, Social Movement, Behaviour Change Promotion Financial Performance Market Management Safeguarding Transforming Care DTOC Commissioning for Better Outcomes Mitigation Transforming the Sector Modern & Accessible Workforce Development Digital Innovation Turning Data into Knowledge Public Facing Information and Advice

When Now Soon Later

How Resource Structure Objective Tactics Mechanics