Warwickshire County Council Learning Disability Partnership Board Carer Involvement Elaine Cook – Carers Development Manager.

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Warwickshire County Council Learning Disability Partnership Board Carer Involvement Elaine Cook – Carers Development Manager

Warwickshire County Council Learning Disability Delivery Plan Actions 1. Provide information & advice to carers about the range of universal services available to support them 2. Make sure carers are better informed of the benefits of personalisation 3. Identify carers willing to become active members of the co-production group 4. Implement the revised business process for assessing carers 5. Review and increase the range of respite provision for families 6. All elderly carers have ‘plans for the future’ in place and both carer and cared for and supported to put these plans in place when necessary Services Personalisation Taking part Carer’s Assessments Respite Older Carers

Warwickshire County Council Provide information & advice to carers about the range of universal services available to support them How to be involved: Carer information champions Reading Group for leaflets/websites/etc

Warwickshire County Council Enable carers to be better informed of the benefits of personalisation How to be involved: Reading group for forms, leaflets, websites, etc Co-trainer at workshops Contributing case studies

Warwickshire County Council Identify carers willing to become active members of the co- production group How to be involved: Talk to other carers At home Online At focus groups

Warwickshire County Council Implement the revised business process for assessing carers How to be involved: Co-training

Warwickshire County Council Review and increase the range of respite provision for families How to be involved: Project Group Focus Groups Reading group for forms & leaflets

Warwickshire County Council All elderly carers have ‘plans for the future’ in place and both carer and cared for and are supported to put these plans in place when necessary How to be involved: Focus groups Reading group for forms & leaflets Co-trainer at workshops Contributing case studies

Warwickshire County Council Next steps Spread the word “Get Involved” form Briefing Targeting of skills & experience Timetables for activities