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1 Better Care Fund in Action An update Sue Reay / Sean McEneany Steve Rose

2 Agenda Overview of the Stockton BCF Plan – Implementation teams / strands VCSE Involvement – Up to now – Going Forward Our Well-being model of care – Multi-Disciplinary Service Dementia Pathways Linking Projects / Initiatives

3 Stockton Vision “ To provide integrated services and pathways of care that help people to stay at home, avoid hospital admission and remain independent for as long as possible.” Developed with partners and signed off by the Health & Wellbeing Board Initially our focus will be on:- redesigning health and social care services for older people Improving pathways of care for people with dementia

4 Sam’s Story – Joined Up Care http://vimeo.com/75291158

5 What difference will the BCF make? “ To provide integrated services and pathways of care that help people to stay at home, avoid hospital admission and remain independent for as long as possible.” To put Sam’s story into practice closer integration of health and social care services to – improve the “service offer” and outcomes for people using pooled budgets to facilitate this to provide a more streamlined way of working for our employees – and opportunities for new roles continuous change has been in place for some time and will continue – to support and facilitate the drive for service improvement To manage increasing demand on services To deliver on national performance measures

6 BCF Overview Two main schemes: – Multi-Disciplinary Service – Dementia pathways and care Five Enablers: – 7 day working – Joint assessments – Digital Health care – Narrowing Health Inequalities – ICT systems and data sharing Plus Communications and Engagement

7 BCF Funding Not new money – Combination of existing – Plus top sliced NHS funding – Targets: Reduce Emergency Admissions Reduction in number of permanent admissions to Care and Nursing Residential Manage growth in demand across Health and Social Care No services will be commissioned from BCF unless they deliver against the BCF targets

8 BCF Funding Priorities are: – VCSE Health Initiatives (Social Prescribing) – Existing funding for services but a new funding mechanism (previously S256, not S75) – Protecting social care – Specific grants (such as Disability Facilities Grant) – New Care Act burdens (such as Carers) – Plus: MDS Dementia pathways (including Respite) 7 day working Joint Assessments ICT systems to support new working

9 VCSE Involvement Now and going Forward Now: – Catalyst representative on Health and Well-being Board – Catalyst representative on BCF Implementation Team – Healthwatch representative on Dementia Strand team Going Forward: – Greater involvement in the Multi-Disciplinary Service design / pathways design Rigour and accountability: – Regular performance and outcome information to inform future service design / demand / outcomes

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11 Scheme 2 - Dementia Pathways

12 Link to other Initiatives Integrated Personal Commissioning – Links to BCF Outcomes – Role of VCSE in supporting and delivering the programme Stockton Information Directory – Supports self-service and sign-posts people to all services available across the Borough Stockton Navigation Service – Links to the Multi-Disciplinary Service Role of VCSE in MDS to develop services to meet the gap in needs Personalisation agenda: Need for more services Stockton Market Position Statement – The go to place to engage Commissioners on future demand

13 Over to you / Workshop Any Questions? Do you want us to continue to meet with you? What else can we do to maximise the value of the VCSE in delivering Better Care in Stockton? What do we need to do differently?


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