The power of Partnership!. The journey so far Established a powerful partnership Achieved legislative and policy change Progress with embedding co-production.

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The power of Partnership!

The journey so far Established a powerful partnership Achieved legislative and policy change Progress with embedding co-production Developed networks and resources that reach beyond partners

Stocktake Resources – Partners – NCAG – Team – Funding Change? – Partners – Commitments – Funding – Decision making

Our Future Aspiration to lived experience

Changing culture – Maintain and develop the Partnership – Continue the development of NCAG to support those with responsibility or opportunity to bring about change – Develop emerging areas of work – Integrated Personal Commissioning (IPC) and new models of care – Commissioning for outcomes – Embedding strength based approaches in future practice.

Capacity, resilience and resourcefulness Commissioning, market and provider development Increase community capacity and resilience, and individual resourcefulness Support the right kind of workforce development

Improving quality Support the upcoming CQC consultation on a common refreshed view of quality Build on current care home sector project Support & highlight best practice in personalised support for care at home Use TLAP’s expertise in personalised care and support to enhance quality and innovation in Mental Health Support commissioners and the voluntary sector to highlight innovation and good quality early intervention and prevention in sustaining people longer in their communities

Questions Do you support the outlined direction for the future? Do you endorse the areas of focus 2016/17? – Top 2 priorities? – Anything missing? Should we extend the Partnership? – If so who is missing? How do we make future partnership commitments? Should we diversify our funding steams? – How? Is it appropriate the Board take decisions on behalf of the partnership?

Dates of future partnership meetings Wednesday 15 th June at Coin St Community Neighbourhood Centre Wednesday 25 th January 2017 – venue TBC

The power of Partnership!

The journey so far Established a powerful partnership Achieved legislative and policy change Progress with embedding co-production Developed networks and resources that reach beyond partners

Stocktake Resources – Partners – NCAG – Team – Funding Change? – Partners – Commitments – Funding – Decision making

Our Future Aspiration to lived experience

Changing culture – Maintain and develop the Partnership – Continue the development of NCAG to support those with responsibility or opportunity to bring about change – Develop emerging areas of work – Integrated Personal Commissioning (IPC) and new models of care – Commissioning for outcomes – Embedding strength based approaches in future practice.

Capacity, resilience and resourcefulness Commissioning, market and provider development Increase community capacity and resilience, and individual resourcefulness Support the right kind of workforce development

Improving quality Support the upcoming CQC consultation on a common refreshed view of quality Build on current care home sector project Support & highlight best practice in personalised support for care at home Use TLAP’s expertise in personalised care and support to enhance quality and innovation in Mental Health Support commissioners and the voluntary sector to highlight innovation and good quality early intervention and prevention in sustaining people longer in their communities

Questions Do you support the outlined direction for the future? Do you endorse the areas of focus 2016/17? – Top 2 priorities? – Anything missing? Should we extend the Partnership? – If so who is missing? How do we make future partnership commitments? Should we diversify our funding steams? – How? Is it appropriate the Board take decisions on behalf of the partnership?

Dates of future partnership meetings Wednesday 15 th June at Coin St Community Neighbourhood Centre Wednesday 25 th January 2017 – venue TBC