Your Life Your Choice: Quality Health Check Michelle Crozier Associate Professor Heidi Muenchberger Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Team/Organization Name Background and structure Location Brief system information (type, size) Pilot population.
Advertisements

National Disability Insurance Scheme Scheme overview and implementation update Cath Halbert Group Manager, National Transition Office National Disability.
Making the most of the National Disability Insurance Scheme Making the most of the National Disability Insurance Scheme 1.
Achieving positive change for people who use mental health services Craig Flunkert Self-directed Support Team.
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
NDIS: Preparedness Now and Going Forward Griffith University Symposium December 2014.
NDIS Launch - Barwon Region Vicki Cameron Respite, Recreation & Family Support Manager.
Your Life Your Choice Your Life Your Choice was launched by the Premier and Minister for Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services in September.
Room to Share Scheme Sisters of Charity of Jesus & Mary.
Housing Development for People with Complex Conditions Courtney Wright (PhD Scholar) Associate Professor Heidi Muenchberger Associate Professor Jennifer.
Introduction and overview Care Act What is this module about?  Part 1 of the Care Act and its statutory guidance  Who’s it for?  Adult social.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme
SONNIE Senior Officers National Network of Indigenous Education.
Louise Glanville, Deputy CEO, National Disability Insurance Agency 29 July 2014 Breaking New Ground in Disability Service Provision: A National Disability.
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
My future with the NDIS An NDIS Participant Readiness activity funded by the Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services.
Leading Practice 3.0 Putting people first Date of presentation.
Bath and North East Somerset Strategic Transitions Board A local perspective Mike MacCallam Senior Commissioning Manager.
Meeting the Challenges of the Care Act Virginia McCririck for the RCPA Conference on 26 th November 2014.
Taking Supported Employment into the Recruitment Space – Without Losing the ‘Support’ Lynette May CEO Disability Employment Australia.
Models for a cross agency rural Allied Health workforce Richard Cheney, Delys Brady, Graeme Kershaw, Linda Cutler, Jenny Preece.
Disabled Children and Adults Pathfinder Every Deaf Child Matters Conference 26 th June 2012.
Introduction to Standard 2: Partnering with consumers Advice Centre Network Meeting Nicola Dunbar October 2012.
Services Purchasing and Development Deborah Roberts Senior Project Manager October 2013.
Ontario’s Special Needs Strategy Spring The Vision “An Ontario where children and youth with special needs get the timely and effective services.
North East Regional Meeting 13 March 2014 Chris Chart POLICY OFFICER Policy Up-date.
Big Picture The Investing in Services for Outcomes Enabling Good Lives Collective Impact Collaboration Local Area Co-ordination ‘New Model’ Better.
Update on Impetus services Advice Services Network 21 May
Preparing for Adulthood A new landscape for SEN and disability May 2014.
Impact – enabling short breaks for disabled children Short Breaks and Personalisation: Policy and Practice Thematic Workshop 1 Revised November 2012.
SEN and Disability Green Paper Pathfinders March 2012 Update.
Having a Voice Involving people and their families – the CSIP experience! Carey Bamber and Tricia Nicoll.
Joint Strategic Commissioning A short overview of context, current position and upcoming challenges Tony Homer, National Lead, Christina Naismith, Programme.
The Value for Money & Policy Review of Disability Services Presentation to Inclusion Ireland Conference 15th April 2011 Bairbre Nic Aongusa, Director Office.
Introductions Name Where you work Something you are good at.
The NDIS & you An NDIS Participant Readiness activity funded by the Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services.
Strategic Plan Kidsafe NSW Inc.. ‘A Safer World for Kids’ Kidsafe NSW Inc.
Responding to new policy directions and industrial reforms October 2012.
The Community Welfare Pathway Roseanne Fearon Head Of Service, Adult Services Social Work Service.
Commissioning for personalisation in the round.
N. Ireland Cross-departmental Autism Strategy (2013 – 2020) and Action Plan (2013 – 2015)
Autistic Spectrum Disorder Strategic Action Plan 2008 – 2011: National Update David Poole ASD Regional Support Team Manager 6 th May 2010.
Vermont’s Early Childhood & Family Mental Health Competencies A story of Integration & Collaboration  How can they help me?
School of Occupational Therapy and Social Work Centre for Research into Disability and Society Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute CRICOS Provider.
Personal Budgets. Introduction Name Andrea Woodier Organisation Leicestershire County Council Telephone number address
Ellen Atkinson 28th June 2011 Working together to reduce barriers to employment.
Core Service Specification Project Update Challenging Behaviour Foundation 8 March 2013 Geoff Baines - Project Chair Associates Director, NHS South of.
Considering the range of stakeholder perspectives in the development and delivery of personalised local services Alex Mills National Services Manager KIDS.
SELF DIRECTED SUPPORT Equality Impact Assessment.
What Choices are Important to Younger and Older Disabled People, in What Circumstances and Why? Parvaneh Rabiee, Caroline Glendinning, Kate Baxter, Hilary.
Direct Payments and Personal Budgets Janette Cunliffe Direct Payments Manager Department of Adult Services, Wigan Department of Adult Services.
Self-Directed Support. Personalisation ‘It enables the individual alone or in groups to find the right solutions for them and to participate in the delivery.
Christine Lenehan , Council for Disabled Children
The European Expert Group on the Transition from Institutional to Community-based Care Claire Champeix, Coordinator European Expert Group on the Transition.
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Getting ready for Tasmania’s NDIS roll out XX March 2016.
ADHC METRO NORTH Western Sydney Regional Community Care Forum – October 2012 Sector Planning Activity & Community Care Funding Update Jan Perrett, Senior.
The National Quality Standard The National Quality Standard (NQS) is a key aspect of the NQF and sets a national benchmark for early childhood education.
Educational Solutions for Workforce Development EDUCATION & DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK FOR SENIOR AHPs SUSAN SHANDLEY EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS MANAGER, AHP CAREERS.
Social Innovation and Self Directed Support (Dundee) Mark Han-Johnston 4 th February 2016.
HEALTH AND CARE STANDARDS APRIL Background Ministerial commitment 2013 – Safe Care Compassionate Care Review “Doing Well Doing Better” Standards.
Acknowledgement to the Cerebral Palsy League for their continued support.
The Workforce, Education Commissioning and Education and Learning Strategy Enabling world class healthcare services within the North West.
GETTING IN ON THE ACT Sue Leonard PAVS Chief Officer 23 rd March
Pre- planning: Oh no, not another planning tool? Associate Professor Heidi Muenchberger Michelle Crozier Centre for Community Science Griffith Health Institute,
South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust Adult Disability Services.
Evaluation of 15 projects – ‘Supporting School Leavers’
Business Design Update
Mana Whaikaha A new disability support system starts on 1 October 2018
Health and Social Care Programme
Presentation transcript:

Your Life Your Choice: Quality Health Check Michelle Crozier Associate Professor Heidi Muenchberger Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University

Your Life Your Choice – Queensland Government initiative Industry Partnership Research Program Logic Research Aim Staged Action Research Interviews – YLYC Participants Focus Groups & Interviews – Host Providers Initial Findings Survey development Presentation Outline

Your Life Your Choice (YLYC) self-directed support was launched by the Premier and Minister for Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services in September 2012 YLYC enables people with disability and their families to have more choice and control over their disability supports and services YLYC introduces self-direction to Queensland YLYC helps people with disability and their families get ready for more choice and control under the NDIS Your Life Your Choice

Industry Partnership

“Self-Directed support is an approach which enables people with a disability and/or their family to have choice and control over their disability supports and services to achieve positive outcomes in their lives. By using funding and other resources to plan, purchase and select supports and services that suit individualised needs, people with a disability and/or their families become active participants in the design and delivery of their disability support.” Your Life Your Choice

This policy direction is consistent with other jurisdictions across Australia Self-direction is not new YLYC is not new funding, it is a new option to change the way services are delivered through increasing choice and control. Changes to the Disability Services Act (2006) Ruling from the Australian Tax Office and Department of Social Security that where this funding is paid directly to a person or family it is not included as income. The funding is paid quarterly in advance. Currently there are 109 approved host providers and over 1050 participants self directing under Your Life Your Choice. Vision to embed people in community through purchasing services in more typical ways. Your Life Your Choice

Develop a snap shot understanding of Your Life Your Choice on participants who have moved from a traditional model’s of service delivery (or are new to services) to Your Life Your Choice through two quarters of payments. It also involves developing an understanding of the experiences of Host Providers. Research Aim

Staged Action Research Part 1 Ethics Literature Review Protocol development Part 2 Interviews & Focus Groups (Participants and host providers) Data Analysis Survey (informed by focus groups and interviews) Data Analysis Part 3 Data Synthesis Final Report

Eligible Recruitment Pool (n=261) Random Sample (n=63) Invitation to participate Respondents (n=14; 22%) Interviewed (n=12; 19%) Mixture of participants YLYC Research Participants

RELATIONSHIPREGIONMETHOD GuardianBrisbaneHost Provider FatherSouth EastHost Provider Adult Foster ParentBrisbaneHost Provider MotherNorth CoastHost Provider Adult Foster ParentBrisbaneDirect Payment MotherBrisbaneHP going to DP PersonBrisbaneHost Provider PersonBrisbaneHost Provider MotherNorth QLDHost Provider PersonBrisbaneHP going to DP MotherBrisbaneHost Provider MotherCentral QLDHost Provider

Eligible Recruitment Pool (n=99) Respondents Focus Group (n=15; n=12 orgs) Interviewed (n=4; n = 3 orgs) Operating across regions (n=11) Organisations: Mamre, Staffing Options, Bespoke, Alara, Muscular Dystrophy QLD, Uniting Care, Autism QLD, HealthCare group, Xavier Children Support Network, Carers QLD, Endeavour Foundation, Horizon, Compass, Centacare & Flexi QLD. Research Host Providers

The journey toward Your Life Your Choice Experiences of Your Life Your Choice Operating Your Life Your Choice Key Research Themes

Background Information Your Life Your Choice Experiences Host Provider Experiences Departmental Experiences Research Survey: Participants

Region/s Participants Host Provider Arrangements NDIS readiness Research Survey: Host Providers

Distribute Host Provider Survey Distribute Participant Survey Analyse Survey Results Prepare Final Report What is next?

Crozier, M., Muenchberger, H., Colley, J., & Ehrlich, C. (2013). 'The disability self-direction movement: Considering the benefits and challenges for an Australian response'. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 48 (4), Crozier, M., & Muenchberger, H. (2013). ‘It’s your problem, not mine’: does competence have anything to do with desire and aspiration to self-direct? Australian Health Review, 37(5), Dorsett, P. Chenoweth, L. Crozier, M. & Reese, K. (2014) Users experiences of self-direction: responding to the missing evidence for the new important policy paradigm within a national disability insurance scheme. Department of Health and Ageing. (2012). Evaluation of the consumer-directed care initiative - Appendices. KPMG. Government of Western Australia. Model of Care Overview and guidelines: Ensuring people get the right care, at the right time, by the right team and in the right place. WA Health Networks Retrieved from are-overview_and_guidelines.pdf. New South Wales Government. (2011). Living Life My Way: putting people with a disability at the centre of decision making. Queensland Government. (2012). Your Life Your Choice: self-directed support framework. Brisbane. Victorian Government. Self-directed planning information sheet. Melbourne: Retrieved from _sheet_pdf_ pdf. References