Www.england.nhs.uk Transforming Care – a national perspective Fiona Clark Programme Director, Learning Disability Programme. 16 April 2015.

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Transforming Care – a national perspective Fiona Clark Programme Director, Learning Disability Programme. 16 April 2015

16 April 2015Slide 2 Cross System Transforming Care Programme - scope “Transforming Care for people with Learning Disabilities – Next Steps” – published 29 January 2015, jointly by NHS England, the Association of Adult Social Services, Care Quality Commission, Local Government Association, Health Education England and the Department of Health. Five key work areas Empowering individuals – giving people with learning disabilities and/or autism, and their families, more choice and say in their care. Right care in the right place – ensuring we deliver the best care now, whilst re-designing services for the future; care should be in the community and closer to home. Regulation and inspection – tightening regulation and the inspection of providers to drive up the quality of care. Workforce – developing the skills and capability of the workforce to ensure we provide high quality care. Data and information – making sure the right information is available at the right time for the people that need it, and continuing to track and report progress.

16 April 2015Slide 3 Cross System Transforming Care Programme - structure Co-Chairs: [Minister] Gavin Harding Co-Chairs: [Minister] Gavin Harding

16 April 2015Slide 4 Other LD work LD focus included in winter Flu Plan. Cancer Screening workshop jointly sponsored by NCD LD and NCD Cancer to address the low uptake of national screening programmes by people with LD. National workshops held (with NDTI and others) looking at improving uptake, quality and standardisation of LD Annual Health Checks. Options appraisal and service specification developed and published for National LD Mortality Review Function. Tender issued. Data & Information Assuring Transformation – quarterly data published. Operational performance dashboard established. Dataset collection to HSCIC agreed. Key work areas October 2014 – March 2015 (NHS England) Delivering Best Care Now Care & Treatment Reviews:  Detailed design completed and road-tested.  Documentation set issued, including QA process.  Pan-England programme mobilised for 1 April 14 patients (excl. high- and med-secure) – including bottom-up patient count. Discharges of 1 April 14 inpatients – increased focus, to maximise the % achieved against the ambition. Future Care Design Planning guidance published, including LD specifics. Stephen Bubb report published. NHS England and system partners publish Transforming Care for People with Learning Disabilities – next steps. Sets out proposals for reducing admissions and transforming services.

16 April 2015Slide 5 Future deliverables include: National admissions process in place Embedded new ways of working – including: “CTR 2.0”, as part of normal business. Operationalising use of management data. Regional Taskforce set up Closure Programme options developed and work launched Road map for co-commissioning and devolving specialised Commissioning to local commissioners work developed New service model designed and consulted Support package launched to enable best practice local commissioning, including arrangements to co- commission specialised services NHS England / LGA / ADASS working together : “right care, right place”