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@jitscotland www.jitscotland.org.uk JIT is a strategic improvement partnership between the Scottish Government, NHSScotland, COSLA and the Third, Independent and Housing Sectors Adapting for Change Demonstration Sites Amanda Britain
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JIT is a strategic improvement partnership between the Scottish Government, NHSScotland, COSLA and the Third, Independent and Housing Sectors Health and Wellbeing Outcomes Outcome 2 People,including those with disabilities, long term conditions, or who are frail, are able to live, as far as reasonably practicable, independently and at home or in a homely setting in their community
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Arguments Noise Choice Control Independenc e A launchpad A base Security Memories Safety Friends Family Privacy Home is.....
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JIT is a strategic improvement partnership between the Scottish Government, NHSScotland, COSLA and the Third, Independent and Housing Sectors It helps when the building is right Older people, disabled people spend more time at home ‘Age friendly’ homes prolong independence & help offset the adverse experience of disability Suitable neighbourhoods that are clean, safe places with easy access to services give people confidence to live independently, maintain their social networks participate in the wider community
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Independently chaired group to consider streamlining and case for more fundamental change Guiding principles Case for fundamental change 15 opportunities for change within existing framework Housing adaptations
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JIT is a strategic improvement partnership between the Scottish Government, NHSScotland, COSLA and the Third, Independent and Housing Sectors 6 Key features of recommended approach 1.Strategic leadership from the local housing authority, working in partnership with health and social care, and a clear local strategy; 2.A strategy for housing adaptations, which is ‘tenure neutral’ with a single funding pot; 3.Arrangements enabling people to have control and choice through personalisation and self-directed support; 4.A single point of access with a lead agency – ‘one-stop shop’ – with clear communication and a single point of contact for service users throughout the process; 5.A broader outcomes-focused service with early consideration of overall housing options; and 6.Streamlined local partnership working and governance.
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JIT is a strategic improvement partnership between the Scottish Government, NHSScotland, COSLA and the Third, Independent and Housing Sectors Aim & objectives Overall aim To develop and test key aspects of the approach recommended by the Adaptations Working Group to inform a revision of the national policy framework for housing adaptations, and to provide learning to improve practice Specific objectives Test approaches in relation to key issues around current services and supports Identify approaches, consistent with recommended principles, which deliver better outcomes Capture the learning on a continuing basis over the test period and share this across Scotland Inform the review and revision of the national policy and funding framework for housing adaptations
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JIT is a strategic improvement partnership between the Scottish Government, NHSScotland, COSLA and the Third, Independent and Housing Sectors 5 Demonstration Sites Agreed Aberdeen Borders Falkirk Fife Lochaber
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JIT is a strategic improvement partnership between the Scottish Government, NHSScotland, COSLA and the Third, Independent and Housing Sectors
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