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1 Improving lives for people with sight loss Overcoming adult service cuts - the benefits of a universal sight loss pathway ADASS Sensory Network June 8th 2012

2 Improving lives for people with sight loss What the presentation will cover:  Future of Rehab Group  The Sight Loss Pathway  Findings of Rehab survey  Working with Commissioners to make the case  Measuring effectiveness

3 Improving lives for people with sight loss The Future of Rehab Working Group  Multi-agency strategic group  Chaired by Vision 2020 Chairman The aim of the group is ensure that every person who experiences sight loss can benefit from the provision of early access to a nationally agreed pathway promoting independence, choice and control over their lifestyle.

4 Improving lives for people with sight loss Objectives of Group 1.Investigate rehab delivery across UK & identify gaps; 2.Develop robust evidence-based UK sight loss pathway; 3.Establish rehab role as essential reablement process; 4.Contribute to development of ‘Seeing it My Way’ & support work to achieve government endorsement; 5.Agree framework of skills needed to deliver sight loss pathway & gain governmental endorsement; 6.Promote need for trained & supported workforce to deliver the associated rehabilitation outcomes; 7.Raise awareness & campaign for service commissioning which supports delivery of ‘Seeing it my way’ outcomes.

5 Improving lives for people with sight loss Sight Loss Pathway  Best practice model for all UK  Stresses early intervention to address presenting needs  Rehab clearly identified as an early intervention  Community Care Assessment only if some needs still outstanding, to determine eligibility for services  Represents ideal process map for Seeing it My Way  Highlights the need for specialist qualified professional interventions

6 Improving lives for people with sight loss  Essential early intervention step on sight loss pathway  Long term process borne out of a long-term condition, addressing:  Emotional support  Daily living skills  Mobility training  Communication  Time limited but not time prescribed  May be recurrent over time Improving lives for people with sight loss Rehabilitation

7 Improving lives for people with sight loss Seeing it My Way Sight Loss Pathway Qualified Workforce Achieving the Group’s aim

8 Improving lives for people with sight loss Framework of Skills  Follows the processes of the pathway  At each stage, framework identifies:  Professionals involved  Qualifications  Core activity  Helps to clarify specialist focus of Rehabilitation Officers

9 Improving lives for people with sight loss Working with commissioners to make the case  Tell them – they don’t know!  Visual impairment needs assessment  Population  VI incidence & prevalence  Other risk factors: Age; diabetes; BME; poverty  Falls Prevention role – expert assessment  Evidence from reablement  Workforce need = incidence; work throughput; waiting lists  VI needs assessment into JSNA

10 Improving lives for people with sight loss Delivery models – what way ahead?  Sensory  Reablement (+ OTs etc.)  Voluntary organisation contract  Local authority trading company  Social enterprise  Freelance - spot purchase  Worker

11 Improving lives for people with sight loss Measuring effectiveness  Thomas Pocklington Trust commencing research in partnership with Social Policy Research Unit  Aim of research – to gather evidence of effectiveness of rehab interventions  Personal outcomes  Cashable savings

12 Improving lives for people with sight loss Consultation  Future of Rehab Group has consulted through own networks across UK  Consulted with UK Vision Strategy leads – March  ADASS Sensory Forum - May  Vision UK 2012 Conference - June Please tell us:  Are the pathway & framework correct?  Note – pathway is best practice model but may not represent what is actually happening on the ground  Comments and suggestions

13 Improving lives for people with sight loss Any further comments Jenny Pearce, Vista (Visionary representative) Jenny.pearce@vistablind.org.uk Jenny.pearce@vistablind.org.uk Simon Labbett, SCA Rehabilitation Workers Consultative Network simon.labbett@bradford.gov.uk simon.labbett@bradford.gov.uk

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