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1 Adults facing Chronic Exclusion Nick O’Shea Head of Programme

2 The basics 12 pilots funded for 3 years Response to Cabinet Office report, ‘Reaching Out, Tackling Social Exclusion’ £6million fund from CLG, DH, Home Office and DWP. Evaluation programme to demonstrate cost- benefit analysis User Involvement and feedback key to success of pilots

3 The aims Identify new approaches to working with chronic exclusion Link-up health, social care, housing, employment and education systems Offer preventive, as well as crisis care Increase long-term engagement with services Focus on those with the most complex problems

4 In short How to get people who don’t want to help, to help people who don’t want to be helped.

5 Defining Principles System change – simplifying the complexities associated with several statutory services working together System navigation – Offering practical help to people to access several services at once Transition points – helping people to negotiate difficult times in their lives such as leaving prison, leaving care and fleeing domestic violence

6 Areas of Study Relationships Risk Resilience

7 Next Steps Findings report December ’08 PSA 16 Local funding


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