Aims of the Presentation To explain public sector reform To highlight the current programme in Trafford To update you on the progress with the integration of health and social care in Trafford To start a discussion about how the voluntary and community sector can become involved
What is Public Sector Reform? Growing demand, different expectations, reducing resources and the need for better outcomes mean that public sector services need to change. This often means: Innovation in delivery Different structures Different processes Capacity building
The Trafford PSR Programme Place Based Integration Workforce Development Communication Estates Information Governance Perfect Weekend All Age Front Door
Current Partnership Arrangements Trafford has been on an integration journey for 10 years 1st April 2016 new partnership agreement signed between Pennine Care and Trafford Council Pennine Care become lead provider on a day to day basis with both organisations retaining legal and statutory duties
Programme Aims To improve the health of the population overall To keep people safe and families together To improve the experience of services To develop a sustainable health and social care model in Trafford
Design Principles Person Centred Care Support Self – Management Effective and flexible workforce Open and accountable Productive through technology Champions of change Productive partnerships
Corporate Support Services T R A F F O R D W I D E S E R V I C E S GP and Primary Care Community Health Service Social Care Delivery Partners TCCC All Age Front Door Safeguarding Corporate Support Services Specialist Services T R A F F O R D W I D E S E R V I C E S Partners e.g. Patients/public Hospitals GMW NW Ambulance 3rd Sector Housing Trusts GM Fire Service GMP Probation Service Schools
Quality Improvement Strategy Shared Principles of Care Focus on: Safe Caring Responsive Effective Well Led
2016/17 Business Plan
Transformation Design 2016/17 Business Plan Transformation Design Starting Well Living and Working Well Ageing Well Keeping Families Together Information Technology Public Sector Reform Health Prevention / Self-Care Urgent Care Redesign Estates