Title: Staying in Control
1Staying in Control
- What it is and how its developing
- November 08
2Staying in Control- What is it?
- Staying in Control is a learning community
focussed on a specific task- - Exploring how the personalisation model being
applied in Social Care can be tested and amended
in health care - Acknowledged not to be appropriate for all
aspects of health care - 37 PCTs (including 3 Care Trusts) and their Local
Authority partners- in 35 sites in many different
parts of England, counties and cities
3Staying in Control- which places are members?
- PCT and Local Authority members of Staying in
Control - By Strategic Health Authority area
- London SHA
- Croydon PCT and Croydon Council
- East of England SHA
- Bedfordshire PCT and Bedfordshire County Council
- (will be splitting into two councils in April
09 Bedford Borough Council and Central
Bedfordshire) - NHS Norfolk and Norfolk County Council
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- South East Coast SHA
- East Sussex Downs and Weald PCT and
- Hastings and Rother PCT- both partners of East
Sussex County Council - West Sussex PCT and West Sussex County Council
- Medway PCT and Kent County Council
- Surrey PCT and Surrey County Council
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- South Central SHA
- Berkshire East PCT and Slough Borough Council
4Staying in Control- which places are members?
- PCT and Local Authority members of Staying in
Control - By Strategic Health Authority area
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- Yorkshire and Humber SHA
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- Barnsley PCT and Barnsley Metropolitan Borough
Council - Doncaster PCT and Doncaster metropolitan Borough
Council - Hull PCT and Hull City Council
- Rotherham PCT and Rotherham Metropolitan Borough
Council - North East Lincolnshire Care Trust Plus
- North East SHA
- Redcar and Cleveland PCT and Redcar and Cleveland
Borough Council - North Tees PCT and Stockton on Tees Council
- Hartlepool PCT and Hartlepool Borough Council
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- North West SHA
- Stockport PCT and Stockport Council
- Cumbria PCT and Cumbria County Council
5Staying in Control- which places are members?
- PCT and Local Authority members of Staying in
Control - By Strategic Health Authority area
- East Midlands SHA
- Nottinghamshire County teaching PCT and
Nottinghamshire County Council - Bassetlaw PCT-both partners of Nottinghamshire
County Council - Northamptonshire Teaching PCT and
Northamptonshire County Council - Nottingham City PCT and Nottingham City Council
- Lincolnshire Teaching PCT and Lincolnshire County
Council -
- West Midlands SHA
- Heart of Birmingham PCT and Birmingham City
Council - Stoke on Trent PCT and Stoke on Trent Council
- Solihull Care Trust
- Worcestershire PCT and Worcestershire County
Council - Dudley PCT and Dudley Metropolitan Borough
Council - Wolverhampton City PCT and Wolverhampton City
Council - Herefordshire PCT and Herefordshire Council
with One Joint Chief Executive for the council
and the PCT (only one in England)and a joint
single management team.
6Staying in Control- for whom?
- Will be working collaboratively to create
innovative ways of working across many different
illnesses/conditions, including dementia,
substance misuse, long term conditions such as
diabetes and heart disease, mental health,
neurological conditions, children with complex
health needs, people with a learning disability
and people funded by continuing health care
money.
7Staying in Control- innovation not imposition
- Self Directed Support is a complex well-developed
approach specifically designed to reform social
care- it works well since it leads to better
decision making. - The nature of decision making in health care is
different, as is the history, legislative context
and number of professionals involved.
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9Some reasons why health is different
- Our rationality in the face of death
- The existence of genuine professional expertise
which cannot be easily be made transparent - Health rationing is much more complex and
multi-faceted - There are many more professionals and care
pathways than for social care
10Some Big Questions
- Will SDS replace the current social care system?
- Will SDS replace the current health care system?
- Would some things, currently funded by the NHS,
be better delivered through SDS?
Probably
No
Possibly
11Staying in Control-budgets alone wont work
- Our experience suggests that while personal
health budgets may be very useful- they will only
work if there are also - Opportunities to meaningfully plan and shape
treatment and support- flexibly - Effective systems of support, information and
advice - A range of effective options
- Appropriate systems for professional input and
monitoring. - A shift in the power between an individual and
the NHS
12Staying in Control-some potential outcomes
- ? Strengthening citizenship and improving health
- ? Building more productive roles for
professionals - ? Increasing the focus on health outcomes
- ? Extending control to more people
(nationalising choice) - ? Clarifying entitlements and improving equity
- ? Increasing focus on healthy lifestyles and
prevention - ? Tilting the balance - giving more power to
citizen - ? Improving management through self-direction and
self-care - ? Creating a healthier, adult-to-adult, culture
in health care - ? Integrating services effectively - around the
individual - ? Increases innovation and experimentation
- ? Encouraging new services and forms of care
- ? Investing more effectively to promote health
13Staying in Control-what would be good?
- Any changes will need to be tested by the extent
to - which they
- Improve health outcomes
- Improve citizenship outcomes
- 3. Improving equity
- 4. Increasing efficiency
- Well designed system reforms will improve all of
these variables
14Staying in Control-How we will influence the
Government pilots
- The recent Darzi report has said there will be
personal health budget pilots next year. - In Control and the Department of Health are
working closely together. - Staying in Control is well timed to inform the DH
pilots which will start next Summer. - The programme will highlight some of the key
changes and developments needed to make
personalisation in the NHS a success in practice.
15Staying in Control-next steps...
- During the next 8 months In Control will focus
its efforts on - ? Helping members to develop practical solutions
for each aspect of Self-Directed Support,
including creating outcome measures - ? Publishing all interesting and positive
innovations - ? Supporting members to connect, share problems
and solutions, and - ? Helping draw out lessons for national policy -
supporting members to influence the Health policy
of the future.
16Staying in Control-keeping up to date
- In Controls new web site
- www.in-control.org.uk
- Go to the Membership button to find the Staying
in Control section. - Latest information is available, including
peoples stories and useful resources documents
and presentations. All new developments will be
shared here.
17Mitchell at home with support through personal
health budget