The Future, Today ADULT SOCIAL SERVICES Taking PRIDE in Improving Lives.

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The Future, Today ADULT SOCIAL SERVICES Taking PRIDE in Improving Lives

Why are we here?  Because we all: have an interest in Adult Social Services want to influence the future of Adult Social Services play key roles currently  Service users or consumers  Carers  Service providers  Social Services staff  Advocates  Dependent or ancillary services/professions

Shared Understanding? Worries Concerns Attitudes Objectives Priorities Views

Shared Expectations? Independence Choice Quality PriceReliability Safety Legal Responsibilities

Common Factor(s)?  People  Improving Lives  Achieved via care services which are; Affordable Sustainable

The Future, Today  Solid foundations Service quality Positive and constructive relationships Committed and motivated  Obstacles The Economy and Austerity Lack of innovation Fear Misunderstanding

The Future, Today Planning & Commissioning Service Design & the Market Service Delivery & Development Improved Lives Consultation and Listening

Advisory Board - Practical & Focused  Discussion but NOT a “talking shop”  Specific Projects Issues Themes  Informed by; Consultation Listening Progress Change in policy, context etc.

Projects Identified  Self-Directed Support – Experience to Date  Defining Social Care & Social Work for Wandsworth  Review of the Resource Allocation System  Review of the Social Care Journey  Market Development  Direct Payments  Resource Directory  Support Planning into Services Delivered  Mobile Working