Title: Supporting People Strategy An Overview
1Supporting People Strategy An Overview
- Lorraine Regan
- Head of Monitoring and Standards, ODPM Supporting
People - February 2006
2What are we seeking to achieve?
- Sustained prevention and enabling independence
- Integration with other services
- User focused services and user choice
- Appropriate flexibility for local authorities
- Better informed commissioning
- Recognition and support for the role of the VCS
3Key Policy Linkages
- Creating Sustainable Communities
- Independence Well-being and Choice
- Opportunity Age
- Improving Life Chances for People with
Disabilities - Reducing Reoffending Action Plan
- National Drugs Strategy
4What do we want SP to deliver?
Care with Support To ensure stability,
independence and quality of life. Improve life
chances by improving choice and the range of
accommodation options. Use preventative measures
to avoid institutional care.
Independence with Support To ensure
independence, community care and quality of
life. Promote choice in terms of accommodation
options and support delivery of decent
homes. Prevent the use of crisis services and
premature institutionalisation/ hospitalisation.
Socially Excluded To prevent and reduce social
exclusion. To reduce and prevent re-offending,
homelessness, rough sleeping and domestic
violence. Tackle drug abuse, provide supported
accommodation to teenage parents and integrate
refugees.
Care with Support
Supporting People
Socially Excluded
Independence with Support
5What are the key issues to address(1)?
- What does an integrated, user-focussed service
look like? - For different vulnerable groups
- In different contexts
6What are the key issues to address(2)?
- What is the right framework for ensuring that
services are provided? - What flexibility around use of funding?
- Freedom to join up v. protection against
deprioritisation - Integrated investment e.g. through LAAs
through Childrens Trusts - Funds to the individual through Individual Budgets
7What are the key issues to address (3)?
- How can we improve performance and understanding?
- Smarter procurement
- More proportionate contracting and monitoring
- Maintained focus on quality and outcomes
- Better relationships between authorities and
providers - Particularly VCS
- Best use of technology solutions
8What might this mean for you
- Challenges
- How to influence as a local partner
- Through LSPs
- Within LAAs
- How to ensure appropriate provision for a mobile
group - Opportunities for providers and Authorities to
discuss best way forward
9What do we want from today?
- We want your views
- What works? Why?
- What could work better? How?
- We want your ideas
- What should this mean for you?
- What else could we do? What else could you do?
- We want your feedback
- Have we asked the right questions?