Dementia United Greater Manchester’s (GM’s) dementia strategy

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Dementia United Greater Manchester’s (GM’s) dementia strategy Dementia one of 8 priorities for Devolution- looking for people with dementia to get the same level of care and support as someone with cancer. Dementia United is a large scale social technical intervention, using mixed methods to drive collaborative improvement by involving multiple partners including health and social care, 3rd / voluntary sector, universities, uniformed bodies e.g. police, ambulance and the Fire service. IT IS NOT AN ASSURNACE/PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME. It is designed by cross sector/locality stakeholders and people with dementia using the best available evidence for delivery of large scale change. It will use robust programme management techniques and builds on a set of ‘over time’ measures that can be reviewed and utilised at a locality level. Autumn 2017

30,000 people in Greater Manchester have dementia

Time for Action Aims to: Improve the lived experience for people with dementia and those who care for them Increase independence by reducing dependence on health and social care Decrease variation in access to and quality of services for people with dementia and those who care for them

What are we aiming for? Decrease the variation

Dementia United is comprised of four work programmes (WP’s) which have been designed to support localities to deliver improvement to dementia care, supported by regional architecture.   This structure gives GM a clear road map for what it wishes to achieve and the deliverables from Dementia United are an integral part of the Greater Manchester Investment Agreement. This marks a move from focusing on diagnosis to more broadly the experience of care, post diagnostic support and healthcare utilisation. WP1 LOCALITY DELIVERY describes the delivery system within localities and improvements that can be made through learning, collaboration and challenge WP2 REGIONAL SUPPORT describes the regional support infrastructure offered to support localities and staff within them to make improvements WP3 INTELLIGENCE describes the opportunities to use data and information to drive forward change WP4 INNOVATION, RESEARCH AND EVALUATION describes the opportunities to work collaboratively with the excellent research and innovative organisations in Greater Manchester and beyond

Questions? And Thank you Rachel Volland - Senior Implementation Lead Rachel.volland@nhs.net @RachVolland