Www.southwark.gov.uk All-age prevention. www.southwark.gov.uk What do we mean by prevention? Primary prevention/promoting wellbeing: –aimed at people.

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All-age prevention

What do we mean by prevention? Primary prevention/promoting wellbeing: –aimed at people who have no particular social care needs or symptoms of illness –focus is on maintaining independence, good health, and promoting wellbeing Secondary prevention/early intervention: –aims to identify people at risk and to halt or slow down any deterioration –actively seek to improve a person’s situation. Tertiary prevention: –aimed at minimising disability or deterioration from established health conditions or complex social care needs.

Why commission for prevention? Delaying and reducing the need for care and support Shifting the model from ‘doing to or for’ to enabling people to ‘do for themselves’ before a time of crisis or significant deterioration in ability Seeking to protect our most vulnerable residents and helping people to lead independent and fulfilling lives giving them more choice and control over their care and support Supporting and maintaining residents ability to engage positively in their own communities Enabling residents to manage their own health and social care needs

Priority 1: giving every child and young person the best start in life: Semi-independent & Independent Fostering Agencies Frameworks NRS – fostering recruitment Family Drug Action Court Lewisham Preferred Provider List for Children's domiciliary care Young carers project Family Support – Homestart/NewPin Runaway children’s project Lots of other projects commissioned by other parts of the service such as education and the Troubled Families programme

Priority 2: building healthier and more resilient communities and tackling the root causes of ill health Community support -  Information, advice and access  Wellbeing planning  Social interaction Open access day services Prevention and inclusion framework Carers strategy and pledges Promoting financial resilience and economic wellbeing – LD employment project Southwark Safe and Independent Living

Priority 3: improving the experiences and outcomes for our most vulnerable residents and enabling them to live more independent lives Carers strategy and pledges Integrated community equipment services Telecare/assistive technology Accommodation-based framework Housing-related support services Advocacy – IMHA/IMCA Advocacy – in response to the Care Act