Vision A future in which all people can access a world of opportunity to thrive in their community. Purpose Directly providing and advocating for innovative.

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Vision A future in which all people can access a world of opportunity to thrive in their community. Purpose Directly providing and advocating for innovative and responsive mental health and disability services of the highest possible quality.

Ermha provides Psychosocial Rehabilitation– Provision of ongoing support that assists the person with psychiatric disability to experience an improved quality of life, learn or relearn the skills of daily living, participate to their maximum extent in social, recreational, educational and vocational activities and live successfully at an optimal level of independent functioning in the community. - Victorian PDRSS Standards 2004

Useful definitions Home-Based Outreach Support– Provides individual rehabilitation support to people in their own homes. It focuses on learning or relearning the skills of daily living and social skills. These skills will provide the means for the client to maintain their independence, develop supportive networks outside of their home to reduce isolation and enable them to participate more fully in their community. - Victorian PDRSS Standards 2004

Funding Ermha has 2 main funding streams: PDRSS Department of Health Disability Services Department of Human Services (& NDIS) Other funding includes HACC, FAHCSIA, St John of God

Ermha’s Workforce Ermha has doubled in size in 5 years and now employs over 150 people Ermha’s employees come from a variety of backgrounds The majority of people in leadership positions began as direct service workers Ermha’s program types are many (19) and varied – While programs operate from the same values and philosophical foundations there is variety in functions and approaches

Ermha’s Workforce Challenges Ermha takes its responsibility to deliver high quality work very seriously – The work is complex and nuanced- finding appropriate employees takes care and attention – Employees must be well supported, professional development & supervision are key to a healthy workforce – Much of the work at Ermha is completed in unsupervised environments

Ermha’s Workforce Challenges The PDRSS Reform Consultation Paper identified – Sector management, leadership & practice governance need to improve – There is a need for increasing professionalism, accountability and transparency in the sector The National Disability Insurance Scheme looks set to – Increase the disability support workforce dramatically – Increase importance of efficiency (which means greater clarity around roles & functions, & improved supervision & development approaches)

Ermha’s Workforce Challenges Ermha anticipates continued growth – Mature recruitment & professional development practices are required to support ongoing high quality service provision

Ermha’s Key Questions How can we provide our workforce with clarity around their job functions? How can we support a culture of continuous development? How can we keep good staff & keep them healthy?

Ermha’s Key Questions Which tools will best support our managers and leaders to continue to recruit, support and develop a highly skilled workforce? How can we continue to recruit from a variety of backgrounds (including from student placements) and support consistent practices, that constantly improve?

Ermha’s Approach Systems Tools Associated Skills

Leadership Development Strategy 3 Frameworks Recruitment & Orientation Supervision Program Planning & Evaluation Management Qualifications Delivered in house Participatory Action Research

Workforce Development Strategy 3 Frameworks Recruitment & Orientation Supervision Program Planning & Evaluation Mandatory Training Package Delivered in house

Workforce Development Strategy 3 Frameworks Recruitment & Orientation Supervision Program Planning & Evaluation Mandatory Training Package Delivered in house

The Qualifying Workbook Encompasses: – Supervision (educative, supportive & administrative) – Professional development for first 6 months of employment – Competency development planning (& review) – Qualifying/ performance review Seeks to achieve: – People feel well supported – People lead their own professional development – Clarity around expectations (all levels) – A culture of growth and development (and review)

The Workforce Capability Framework Allows us to consider values, attributes and skills Provides a framework for broad reflection Communicates sector wide standards (useful for challenging conversations)

The Workforce Capability Framework Supports managers and leaders to feel well equipped Provides the foundation for a balance between narrative exploration and systematic review Allows clarity regarding expectations of each level – Supports ‘up-managing’ – Supports career path planning – Supports accountability

The Pilot 9 Months Qualitative & Quantitative – How many new staff? – Retention rates – Interviews with Managers- most significant change – Interviews with Staff- qualifying period experience- how well equipped do they feel for their work?- what’s the next position their getting ready for?- what’s on their current professional development plan? – Compare 2012/ 2013 TNA and Workforce Census