Public Social Partnership Development of Treatment and Recovery Services
What is a Public Social Partnership? In the long history of Humankind (and animal kind too) those who have learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed. (Charles Darwin)
What is a Public Social Partnership? 3 Year Process of: 1.Establishing consensus around the challenges 2.Designing services to address the challenges 3.Piloting these services 4.Securing delivery of services in the long term All done under partnership governance Scope: Treatment and Recovery Services
Principles for Delivery Right Service at the Right Time Coordinated Care Wrap-around Care Strong Recovery Communities Outcome based approach
Progress to date – Setting up Contracts and Outcome Agreements Shadow Governance Group –Memorandum of Understanding –Establishing workstreams –Service User and Carer Involvement
Challenge statement Support for families Coordinating care / recovery journeys Residential interventions Mental health and dual diagnosis Developing recovery communities Housing, benefits and practical support Aftercare and ongoing support Purposeful activity and employability
Next steps Shadow Board Established 2 stakeholder events in March / April to establish: The Challenge Statement Governance Arrangements and Workstreams Memorandum of Understanding Approval at EADP Executive in April 2013