03/07/2015Presentation name103/07/2015Presentation name1 Safer Stockton Partnership Care Act 2014 Liz Hanley S:\LH\Care Act 2014 January 2015.

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03/07/2015Presentation name103/07/2015Presentation name1 Safer Stockton Partnership Care Act 2014 Liz Hanley S:\LH\Care Act 2014 January 2015

03/07/2015Presentation name203/07/2015Presentation name : Government set out a programme to reform Adult Social Care 2013 : Care Bill placed before Parliament The Bill became an Act on 16 May 2014 : Implementation from April 2015 Funding Reforms to be implemented in April /3/2015 Background

03/07/2015Presentation name303/07/2015Presentation name3 There are five general responsibilities : 1.Promoting wellbeing; 2.Preventing, reducing or delaying needs; 3.Providing information and advice; 4.Market-shaping and commissioning of adult care and support; 5.Managing Provider Failure and other service interruptions. 37/3/2015 General Responsibilities

03/07/2015Presentation name403/07/2015Presentation name4 National Standards for assessment and eligibility Assessments will be focused on outcomes : will consider the whole family will meet the needs of Carers in their own right Requirement to provide independent advocacy : Guidance on charging for services including a national scheme for deferred payment agreements Person-centered care and support planning : personal budgets / direct payments Statutory requirements for adult safeguarding 47/3/2015 Other Requirements

03/07/2015Presentation name503/07/2015Presentation name5 No Secrets (2000) : Department of Health : is statutory guidance (not legislation as in children); Section 47 of the NHS & Community Care Act 1990 gave Local Authorities the responsibility assess the needs of adults in their area. Critical and Substantial needs include specific reference to abuse and neglect; Local Authority Staff, Members : Services have responsibilities under the Human Rights Act 1998; Mental Capacity Act 2007; Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards; Ill-treatment or neglect. 57/3/2015 Adult Safeguarding Current Legal Framework (pre Care Act Implementation)

03/07/2015Presentation name603/07/2015Presentation name6 Definitions of ‘abuse’ and ‘neglect’ The Local Authority Role : new duty to carry out enquiries where there is risk of abuse or neglect. May require independent advocate. Multi-agency working : roles, responsibilities and information-sharing. Requirement for all areas to establish a Safeguarding Adults Board (SAB) : to co-ordinate activity of partners to protect adults from abuse and neglect. LA, NHS and Police as core members of SAB : local discretion for others. SABs to carry out Safeguarding Adults Reviews into cases of concern, to ensure lessons are learned. New ability for SABs to require information-sharing from other Partners to support reviews or other functions. Designated Safeguarding Adults Manager. 67/3/2015 Care Act : Adult Safeguarding

03/07/2015Presentation name703/07/2015Presentation name7 Provision of care and support varies across the estate with confusion over responsibility and no National Policy. Some high profile criticisms : 1.“The lack of provision for essential social care for older prisoners; the confusion about who should be providing it, and the failure of so many Authorities to accept responsibility for it have been disgraceful.” (Justice Select Committee) 2.“... at Winchester we found two older, severely disabled men who spent all day together in a small dark cell; who had not been able to shower for months and who faced problems that staff were unaware of.” (HM Inspectorate of Prisons) 77/3/2015 In Prisons and approved premises

03/07/2015Presentation name803/07/2015Presentation name8 Each Local Authority responsible for the social care needs of prisoners in custodial settings in its area; Principle of equivalence with those in the community, however complicated in some areas e.g. aids & adaptations; Initial assessment is key as prisoners move often; Prisons can be invited to join Safeguarding Adults Boards. 87/3/2015 In Prisons and approved premises (continued)

03/07/2015Presentation name903/07/2015Presentation name9 9 How it might work from April 2015 Possible Option 1 – LA Staff come into prisons Possible Option 2 – LAs to co-commission care and support with NHS England / other Agency All prisoners assessed for care and support needs on arrival / transfer / as part of rolling programme to capture existing prisoners Assessed needs are below threshold Assessed needs are above threshold Local Authorities (LAs) are not required to provide care and support. Work ongoing with NOMS to assess provision for this group LA required to provide care and support Prisoner reassessed following move to new prison / AP and provision adjusted as necessary Some policy positions are still being finalised, including the provision of advocacy in prisons; cross-border moves; provision for foreign nationals and prisoners providing care for each other.

03/07/2015Presentation name1003/07/2015Presentation name10 Ordinary Residence – in terms of resettlement; Managing a personal budget rather than a direct payment; Assessment Process – what triggers an assessment? Financial allocations; Suitability of equipment in prisons; Safeguarding in prisons – governance; Regional protocols / communication agreements are key. 107/3/2015 Points raised so far.....