Building Community Capacity to Put People First A project to support social care transformation.

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Building Community Capacity to Put People First A project to support social care transformation

Part of the national programme of support for the delivery of Putting People First (PPF)

Why? Because successful implementation of Putting People First needs action in all four connected areas The social capital quadrant and its key connections to the others is relatively underdeveloped This project therefore aims to help councils and their partners to build social capital and co-production into their local strategies for the transformation of social care including via the development of practical approaches to measuring cost and benefits To do this we need to clarify the nature and role of social capital in co-producing outcomes with citizens; identify and exemplify how social capital can be of most benefit and be further developed and set out the case for this development

What? Support a community of practice of councils aiming to build social capital and co-production into their local PPF strategies and connected to relevant ideas, approaches and initiatives Gather and share effective approaches via the community, a web-forum and through development, publication and dissemination of practice guidance through national and regional PPF implementation programmes Connect to other relevant initiatives and policy developments/implementation levers

How? Developing a framework that describes the role of social capital in everyday life and what people and service commissioners can do to build, sustain and avoid wasting it as part of strategies for the delivery of Putting People First Linking the framework to key policy and practice developments Using the framework to identify a range of current good practice examples

Identify sources of funding and other opportunities to support local authorities and their partners in building social capital Enable practical ideas to be developed and shared, working with a learning network of authorities and projects Start to describe what next practice may look like and use it to revise the framework for the development and use of social capital Explore and describe the changes that will be required of people, commissioners and service providers if the new opportunities of best and next practice are to be grasped

What is the framework for? To offer a conceptual underpinning, setting out how social capital and co-production can play an important role in achieving the goals of Putting People First and the key areas for intervention This will in turn help us capture and describe ways that social capital is being or can be built and sustained. How will it do this? We will develop a number of templates that will allow us to gather and describe activities, approaches and outcomes

We will use these templates to capture information in a number of ways: Via the on-line community, people can provide information to populate the templates Interviews will be used to gather information from authorities and projects Gatherings of local authority teams will be partly used to populate the templates More detailed case studies will be undertaken, within some authorities and from some initiatives