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Implementing the Life Needs Model at Novita Children's Services: Supporting children with physical and other disabilities during times of transition
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Project team o Dr. Angela Crettenden o Julia Dinham (Project Officer) o Dr. Pammi Raghavendra o Margarita Tsiros (Project Officer) o Wendy Wake-Dyster
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Novita Children’s Services “Connecting kids with their worlds” o Provides therapy, equipment, family support and specialist services to more than 2,000 children and young people with disabilities o Expert staff includes occupational therapists, speech pathologists, psychologists, social workers and physiotherapists o Division of Research and Innovation
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The Life Needs Model (LNM) o Developed by King et al (2002) o Thames Valley Children’s Centre in Ontario, Canada o Comprehensive and integrated framework for pediatric rehabilitation services o Aim of improving community participation and quality of life of children and young people with disabilities
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Key Elements of the LNM o Applies across disciplinary groups o Emphasis on evidence-based practice o Integration of a family centred approach o A focus on key developmental transitions for children o Support for flexibility of services o Stronger links with the community
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Implementation of the LNM at Novita o Major organisational restructure in 2008 (the Programs Project) o Move from a regional to a service-based structure o Services areas provide targeted support at times of key developmental transition o Specialist services involving dedicated therapy teams
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Other Changes o A tiered keyworker system o Agreed definitions of interventions at identified ages and stages o Introduction of a waiting list and a “request- based” service model for older children o Development of service supports (eg workload management database and electronic recordkeeping)
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Evaluation of the Programs Proj ect o A prospective (pre-post) comparison of data relating to outcomes of service provision before the 2008 organisational restructure (The Baseline Study), and several years later (Stage 2 of the Evaluation) o Qualitative and quantitative data
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Aims of the Evaluation o Find out how staff felt about the restructure and process of implementation o Compare services before and after the restructure in relation to equity, consistency and transparency o Compare how staff managed client demand before and after the restructure o Provide recommendations for improved services
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Aims of the Evaluation o To evaluate Novita services before and after the restructure in relation to key transition points (to school and to adult services)
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Outcomes for School Transition o Interviews and focus groups with Novita staff, parents and school staff in 2007 and 2010 o Feedback positive at both time points
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Outcomes for School Transition o Key issues in 2010: Flexibility of timing of transition to Child & Adolescent Services (+ve) Focus on transitions (+ve) Information provision (+ve)
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Outcomes for Transition from Novita to Adult Services o Interviews and focus groups with Novita staff, parents & adolescents, and staff of adult service providers in 2007 and 2010 o In 2007 feedback was mostly negative o In 2010 feedback was both positive and negative
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Outcomes for Transition from Novita to Adult Services o Key issues in 2010: Collaborative relationships (+ve) Information provision (+ve) Workload pressures for Family Service Coordinators (-ve) Lack of knowledge of individual clients (-ve)
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Impact of the LNM at Novita? o In relation to service provision at key times of developmental transition: Little impact in relatively well resourced early childhood services More positive impact in less resourced Child and Adolescent Services o Significance of resourcing
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THANKYOU ! angela.crettenden@novita.org.au
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