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SELF DIRECTED SUPPORT Presentation for the NIN. PERSONALISATION  Local people taking control over their own lives in order to become full citizens. 

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1 SELF DIRECTED SUPPORT Presentation for the NIN

2 PERSONALISATION  Local people taking control over their own lives in order to become full citizens.  Helps people alone or in groups to find the right solutions for them.  Helps people take part in the delivery of a service  Helps citizens actively take part in choosing and selecting the services they receive.

3 PERSONALISATION  Means starting with each person as an individual with strengths, preferences and aspirations - or hopes and dreams!  Means putting the person at the centre of the process of identifying their needs and making choices about how and when they are supported to live their lives.

4 PERSONALISATION CAPACITIES - using and developing our own strengths and gifts - making use of all our varied gifts to be the best person we can be. CONNECTIONS - helping everyone make and keep relationships - making connections and contributions across the whole of our community

5 PERSONALISATION ACCESS - we need places to meet others, learn with others and act together. The community needs to be accessible and welcoming. CONTROL - is central to our ability to be effective Citizens, and to shape a life around ourselves that makes sense of who we are. It is about building a society where everyone can find a way of being that makes sense.

6 OUTCOMES An outcome is something you want to achieve in your life. It could be something new - such as making new friends, getting a job, taking part in your community. Or something you want to keep - such as staying safe or staying healthy. “It’s about thinking BIG - not just sticking to what you can already do!” - Ashleigh Milroy

7 SELF DIRECTED SUPPORT - now an ACT of Parliament; a 10 year strategy! The person shapes and controls their own support arrangements, and has as much control as they wish over their own budget! Local Authorities have a duty to offer 4 different options to each person. They also have to make sure people have the right advice and support to help them make the best choice for them.

8 THE 4 OPTIONS 1.DIRECT PAYMENT - money is given to the person to arrange their own support. You can hire your own staff (Personal Assistant) or give the money to a provider organisation. 2. SELECTION OF SUPPORT BY THE PERSON - person chooses the support they want and the LA manages this under the person’s direction, and hands the money over to the provider of their choice.

9 THE 4 OPTIONS 3. SELECTION OF SUPPORT FOR THE PERSON BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY -the LA arranges for the support to be provided to the person, and sorts out paying for the support for them. 4. A MIXTURE OF 1, 2 AND 3

10 Each Local Authority is doing this slightly differently BUT the usual steps are: 1.Contact your local Social Work Department 2.Assessment of needs - are you eligible for support? 3.Outcomes focused support planning - what do you want from your support? 4.Discuss the 4 options + decide the one you want. 5.Support plan agreed 6.Support provided 7.Regular reviews.

11 Some examples:  Buying membership of the local gym so you can get and stay healthy and fit.  Getting a wooden floor in your living room so you don’t keep falling over the carpet.  Having a holiday in Blackpool or London instead of going into “respite”.  Buying a season ticket for your local football team and one for a friend so s/he can chum you and give the person who ‘cares’ for you a break.


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