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1 Welcome to the Swindon Strategic Partnership Conference 8 th October 2010

2 Tom Charnock Chair of Swindon Strategic Partnership Overview & Monitoring Group

3 Mediation Plus Highworth Community Partnership Children’s Trust Board & Schools Forward Swindon Future in Our Hands network Hanover Housing Association Groundwork South West JCP Eldene Children’s Centre Community Councils Broad Street Eastcott Rethink Sport England CLIP GOSW ISR CPRE SPLITZ CAPITASBC Natural England Somali Community Parish Councils STFC WWT VAS Community Foundation for W&S Swindon YOT Swindon Equality Action Group Swindon Asian Women’s Association Community Centres: Broadgreen & Gorse Hill

4 Wiltshire & Swindon Users Network Swindon & District Canoe Club Swindon Local involvement network The Independent Living centre Westlea Housing Association Stonham (home group) West Swindon & Lydiard Church The Smash Youth Project Parents and Carers Advisory Group Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service GWR Village Association Morris Owen JBP Associates National Autistic Society Swindon Sports Forum Swindon College Volunteer Centre Swindon Swindon & Wilts Alcohol & Drug Service Vision for Wroughton Wiltshire Probation Trust Jephson Hop, Skip & Jump Inner Flame Save Water Swindon

5 Hindu Samaj Green Square Group Environment Agency NHS Swindon Swindon CAB Swindon Climate Action Network Lawn Community Association Swindon Carers Centre St Helena Friends United The Salvation Army British Red Cross CSV/RSVP TWIGS Swindon Link Magazine The Clivey Project GWH NHS Foundation Trust Community First Sanctuary Wiltshire Police SWFCO Shaw Trust Dial a Ride Swindon 105.5 Swindon Youth Partnership Walcot & Parks Community Group Swindon Local Safeguarding Board Thring, Townsend Lee & Pembertons

6 Cllr Roderick Bluh – Leader of the Council Heather Mitchell – Swindon Borough Council & NHS Swindon Paul Howlett – Divisional Commander, Wiltshire Police Gavin Jones – Chief Executive, Swindon Borough Council

7 makingadifference Financial Environment Public efficiency savings requirement £20bn NHS for reinvestment in quality & outcomes Broad planning assumption: flat cash & negative tariff £42.1m (net) released: whole-system/care-model approach Key financial risks: –Impact of CSR on NHS & Local partners –Managing impact of population growth

8 makingadifference Quick Wins Implementation of a 24/7 integrated urgent care centre, with 24/7 virtual hub (underpinned by CMS). –Trialled through the summer, full implementation Oct 10. Implementation of 300 virtual beds enhanced with telehealth –( GPs now refer to as ‘community beds’) –480 people identified as meeting virtual bed criteria. –55 beds open now, 300 by March 2011. Implementation intermediate care and re-ablement service. –Integrated health and social care approach Social care overnight service implemented July 2010 Integration of Mental Health Older Peoples Community Teams with community health and social care teams

9 makingadifference Added benefits of integrated working Integrated management of savings plans Easy access to social care stops admissions –(850 last year) Easy access to all services for GPs: One phone call –Releases more GP time to see patients Housing manage installations/maintenance of telehealth Leisure services run COPD/Heart failure rehab Care Home Contracts Team support medicines mngnt.

10 makingadifference Prescription Urgent Care Long Term Conditions Primary & Community Services Elective Care Medicines Management Mental health Learning disabilities Non Clinical Benefits Summary

11 Cllr Roderick Bluh – Leader of the Council Heather Mitchell – Swindon Borough Council & NHS Swindon Paul Howlett – Divisional Commander, Wiltshire Police Gavin Jones – Chief Executive, Swindon Borough Council

12 One Swindon – developing the vision Facilitators: Matt Gott & Ruth Kennedy

13 Hop Skip & Jump Swindon Sports Forum Intergenerational Project 360 Team Broadgreen Project

14 Swindon Creating a new day care centre to provide flexible, immediate and sustained day care for children with special needs and their families in Lydiard Park, Swindon. Our appeal is being backed by Swindon Borough Council and the Government’s Aiming High programme. Find out more visit www.hopskipandjumpswindon.orgwww.hopskipandjumpswindon.org Clarissa Mitchell - Trustee Rev. Celia Carter - Trustee Who Will Benefit? Hop Skip & Jump Swindon will cater for children from birth onwards who have disabilities ranging from mild learning difficulties to complex and multiple physical needs. The need for such a facility is evident. 1 in 15 people have a child with special needs, and we receive enquiries from all over the country from people wanting to visit our centres, many of whom are from the Swindon area. Our two existing centres receive around 31,000 visits between them every year, and by creating a new centre in Swindon, we will be extending our support further, helping thousands of people living in and around the town, as well as the people of Wiltshire. Five out of the ten most deprived areas of Wiltshire are located within the Swindon district, and we are anticipating that many of the families who will use the centre will come from areas of deprivation, as well as from more affluent areas. As well as offering specialist support and treatments to children with special needs, Hop Skip & Jump also extends it services to parents and siblings, helping to ease the pressures that coping with a child with special needs can bring. Facilities: The facilities at Hop Skip & Jump Swindon will incorporate specialist treatment and therapy rooms as well as a large central play area. Specialist rooms will include white and dark sensory rooms and a soft play room, and a complementary therapy room offering treatments including massage, reiki and aromatherapy. Other facilities will include a disabled shower, quiet room, kitchen, and an outdoor play area. If you would like to support our work please consider making a contribution Please email or contact us c/o Avening Park, West End, Tetbury, Gloucestershire. GL8 8NE T:01453 836390 E: office@hopskipandjump.org.uk W: www.hopskipandjumpfoundation.orgoffice@hopskipandjump.org.ukwww.hopskipandjumpfoundation.org Registered Charity No: 1135620

15 Keeping the promise Ian Jankinson Chair of Swindon Sports Forum Helena Robinson Leisure Strategy Manager, SBC Swindon Sports Forum

16 Promise 21 We will introduce a Sports Council in 2006 that works with local, regional and national sports organisations to establish Swindon as a centre of sporting excellence.

17 Promoting & Consulting

18 Empowering & Enabling

19 Tennis Roller Skating Football Fencing Swimming Table Tennis Ice Skating Ladies Football CroquetCanoeing Badminton Skater Hockey American Football Indoor Bowls Rowing BasketballHockeyRugby Outdoor Bowls Running NetballIce HockeyCricket Martial Arts Gymnastics AnglingPole Vault

20 Facilitating Partnerships

21 Striving for Quality & Excellence

22 Hop Skip & Jump Swindon Sports Forum Intergenerational Project 360 Team Broadgreen Project

23 One Swindon – developing the vision Facilitators: Matt Gott & Ruth Kennedy

24 Lunch Please be back at 1:45 to start the afternoon session A Quiet room has been set aside on the first floor for prayer and quiet contemplation Big Arts Day film

25 Groundwork South West Alistair Cormie

26 One Swindon – making the vision happen Facilitators: Matt Gott & Ruth Kennedy

27 Plenary Session & Next Steps Ruth Kennedy

28 Conference Close Cllr Roderick Bluh Leader of the Council


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