Title: Occupational Therapy in Health and Social Services
1Occupational Therapy in Health and Social Services
The Rep Birmingham 30 January 2008
2- Transforming Community Equipment
- Wheelchair Services
- Occupational Therapy in Health and Social Care
Conference - 30 January 2008
- Cliff Bush OBE
- Chair - Surrey User Network (SUN)
- Member - TCEWS Steering Board
- The Rep, Birmingham
3Background
- 'Three Sector Summit 2006 - PM launches the TCEWS
Programme - Object To design a collaborative model for new
service delivery that puts users and carers at
the heart of the service and leverages the
strengths of the third and private sectors - Programme carried out whole system examination of
existing services - Programme worked collaboratively with full range
of stakeholders - New conceptual retail market model published -
May 07 - 18 road show events in each ADASS region - July
07 - Shadow running launched in North West, Autumn
07, Wirral Jan 08 - Putting People First Concordant committed to CE
Retail Model Dec 07 - Minister to be presented with report on the
outcome of shadow running Implementation plan
being developed
4Policy Objectives
- Enabling people to live as independently as
possible - Enabling people to exercise choice and control
over the support they receive - The promotion of high quality safe services and
- Supporting equality, human rights and social
inclusion - Ministers have committed themselves to
- Personalised social care and health services,
- Giving power and control to people to shape the
services they need - Working with commissioners, providers and
regulators of services to implement policy - Improving the status of services and of the
workforce in health and social care - Developing and sustaining a vibrant and
innovative third sector and - Ensuring value for money
5Designing the Model
- CSED set about designing a model that
- Put community equipment users at the heart of
services - Improved quality of services for all users and
their carers - Empowered state services to focus on users with
more complex conditions - Maximised the skills of professionally qualified
staff - Was non-mandatory, but demonstrated a way of
delivering personalised services, supported by
either the state or self-funders - Delivered on the prevention and personalisation
agenda for the whole population, encouraging
delivery of effective information to all
6Stakeholder Input
- Stakeholder research
- Desk top research
- Visited 11 Local Authorities and their PCT
Partners - 7 Listening and design workshops 266 attendees
- 2 Reference Groups cross stakeholder
- Cross Stakeholder Steering Group 30
Organisations - On-line Questionnaire
- 18 TCE road show events covering all ADASS region
of England - opportunity for stakeholders to
express views and for CSED to answer questions
1400 attendees
7The Retail Market Model
- State bodies fund a prescription for
users/carers for free equipment - Users/carers visit approved retailer or order
from a catalogue - Retailers can be private sector or third sector
organisations but are regulated by an independent
regulatory function - The prescription entitles the user/carer to free
equipment but can be used in conjunction with a
top-up payment to upgrade to a piece of equipment
that they prefer - Standard information to be clear and available
across England to supplement particular localised
information
a) State employed staff issue prescriptions,
against state funds, to state funded users
b) Independent Assessors deliver assessment and
therapeutic services for self funders
(recommended products issued by IAs)
OR
8How will the model work for state funded users?
- Current warehouse/logistics element closed
- Change to
- Retailers replace for ADL
- National contract for short term need
Prescription rather than requisition
No change to free provision of equipment to
service to state funded users
No Change proposed
9Shadow Running - We Are Working With
- Lead Partners
- Cheshire Oldham, Health and Social Care
- Detailed design, test and validate
- Shadow running commenced on 15th October 2007
- Micro Sites
- Manchester, Wirral and Lancashire
- Design development, test and validate
- Shadow running commencing during November
- Macro Sites
- Rochdale, Salford, Dorset, Trafford Sefton St
Helens, Knowsley and Halton - Review and verify design and support data
validation - Expressions of Interest
- 18 other councils and their health partners
10Opportunities exist in many areas..
A thousand blossoms blooming
11Reminders
- PM launches the TCEWS Programme June 06
- Programme carried out whole system examination of
existing services - Worked collaboratively with full range of
stakeholders - The national picture demonstrates the need for
change - The model has considered solutions for people who
cant access the retail market - The model is not mandatory
- The model is completely aligned to the outcomes
of Government policy - Opportunities exist in many areas
- Shadow running launched in Autumn 07
- Minister to be presented with data by the end
April 08 - Wheelchair services work is ongoing
12- ANY QUESTIONS..?
- For more information contact
- harry.hadaway_at_dh.gsi.gov.uk