Supporting ADP Planning and Reporting Amanda Adams.

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Supporting ADP Planning and Reporting Amanda Adams

ADP Planning & Reporting – No Standard Approach to Planning & Reporting 2012 – Planning & Reporting Guidance Published 2015 – Significant ADP Progress Demonstrated through Plans & Reports

ADP Planning & Reporting ADP Successes/Progress includes:  Sustained fast access to treatment  Embedding Recovery Orientated Systems of Care (ROSC)  Recovery outcomes for Service Users  Workforce Development  Quality Improvement  Robust Performance Frameworks  Implementing a Whole Population Approach for Alcohol

ADP Planning & Reporting ADPs MinistersCPPsNHS/LAIJB

ADP Planning & Reporting ADP self-assessment ADP Annual Report Performance Framework ADP 3 year Delivery Plan Prevalence Families Local Environment Services Recovery Health Community Safety ADP Core Outcomes

ADP Planning & Reporting – Next Phase Self assess your ADPs performance Demonstrate your ADP’s contribution to local partner’s/accountability route Contribute to the National Picture of Delivery for Ministers

ADP Planning & Reporting Your experience of Delivery Planning and Annual Reporting to date? –Benefits –Challenges –areas for improvement How would you assess ADP performance? What are the Community Planning/Integrated Joint Board expectations on your ADPs planning and reporting?