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A short history of TLAP. The TLAP partnership is celebrating its 10th birthday. Here is a short film reflecting on its origins and the impact it has had in promoting personalisation andMAKING IT REAL
Making it Real directory. See which organisations have signed up. Making it Real is not just another thing for organisations to do. It is a vision, inspiration and a guide that, if used in the way intended, will help people to lead their lives to the fullest. Sally Percival, National Co-production Advisory Group. DIRECT PAYMENTS: WORKING OR NOT WORKING? 2 Learning from Covid-19 LEARNING FROM COVID-19 The Covid-19 pandemic has shone a light on social care. That light has exposed things thathave been working,
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Tim Parkin, Interim Head & Senior Policy Advisor. I work for TLAP as a senior policy advisor, working across a range of projects. My career has been spent in social care in different roles that have included policy and strategy; partnership work; commissioning and project management. Previously I worked across the South East of England forthe
MY CARE, MY CHOICE WEBSITE SOCIAL CARE INNOVATION NETWORK 1 Social Care Innovation Network Phase 1, November 2019 SUMMARY The Social Care Innovation Network is a partnership between SCIE, TLAP and Shared Lives Plus, funded by the RESTRICTIONS ON DIRECT PAYMENT USAGE POLICIES Overview. Councils sometimes create rules that go beyond the minimum requirements for direct payment holders. Minimum requirements are that the public money is spent on goods or services that are legal, and which meet the customer's needs. BUILDING COMMUNITY CAPACITY The value of building community capacity to social care is now widely recognised. Despite this acceptance, and a growing body of work to support development, its spread is uneven with pockets CASE STUDY ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL ASSESSMENT THE CARE ACT Case study Assessment – financial assessment – The Care Act guidance has a section on light-touch financial assessment It says in section 8.22 “Light-touch” financial assessments (page 135-136) POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Empowering people to live their lives. Activities that allow us to live independently and give us a sense of identity. This could be anything from essential day-to-day tasks, such as dressing or cooking, to the things that make us who we are—our interests, hobbies andrelationships.
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A short history of TLAP. The TLAP partnership is celebrating its 10th birthday. Here is a short film reflecting on its origins and the impact it has had in promoting personalisation andMAKING IT REAL
Making it Real directory. See which organisations have signed up. Making it Real is not just another thing for organisations to do. It is a vision, inspiration and a guide that, if used in the way intended, will help people to lead their lives to the fullest. Sally Percival, National Co-production Advisory Group. DIRECT PAYMENTS: WORKING OR NOT WORKING? 2 Learning from Covid-19 LEARNING FROM COVID-19 The Covid-19 pandemic has shone a light on social care. That light has exposed things thathave been working,
TEAM MEMBERS
Tim Parkin, Interim Head & Senior Policy Advisor. I work for TLAP as a senior policy advisor, working across a range of projects. My career has been spent in social care in different roles that have included policy and strategy; partnership work; commissioning and project management. Previously I worked across the South East of England forthe
MY CARE, MY CHOICE WEBSITE SOCIAL CARE INNOVATION NETWORK 1 Social Care Innovation Network Phase 1, November 2019 SUMMARY The Social Care Innovation Network is a partnership between SCIE, TLAP and Shared Lives Plus, funded by the RESTRICTIONS ON DIRECT PAYMENT USAGE POLICIES Overview. Councils sometimes create rules that go beyond the minimum requirements for direct payment holders. Minimum requirements are that the public money is spent on goods or services that are legal, and which meet the customer's needs. BUILDING COMMUNITY CAPACITY The value of building community capacity to social care is now widely recognised. Despite this acceptance, and a growing body of work to support development, its spread is uneven with pockets CASE STUDY ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL ASSESSMENT THE CARE ACT Case study Assessment – financial assessment – The Care Act guidance has a section on light-touch financial assessment It says in section 8.22 “Light-touch” financial assessments (page 135-136) POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Empowering people to live their lives. Activities that allow us to live independently and give us a sense of identity. This could be anything from essential day-to-day tasks, such as dressing or cooking, to the things that make us who we are—our interests, hobbies andrelationships.
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Making it Real directory. See which organisations have signed up. Making it Real is not just another thing for organisations to do. It is a vision, inspiration and a guide that, if used in the way intended, will help people to lead their lives to the fullest. Sally Percival, National Co-production Advisory Group. ABOUT - MAKING IT REAL - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL About Making it Real. Making it Real is a framework for how to do personalised care and support. It’s for people working in health, adult social care, housing, and for people who access services. It is an easy to use, jargon-free set of personalised principles that focus on what matters to people. Making it Real is built around six themes.TEAM MEMBERS
Tim Parkin, Interim Head & Senior Policy Advisor. I work for TLAP as a senior policy advisor, working across a range of projects. My career has been spent in social care in different roles that have included policy and strategy; partnership work; commissioning and project management. Previously I worked across the South East of England forthe
RESOURCES - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL Stay informed - subscribe to our enews. Latest news, events and inspiration for people transforming care and support. Sign up. You can unsubscribe at any time and we will not share your email address. WHY WE SHOULD BE LOOKING AT ALTERNATIVE HOUSING OPTIONS Homeshare arrangements not only support wellbeing, relieve pressure on overstretched health services they support mental health andisolation.
QUALITY - PROJECTS - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL Quality. TLAP is a partner in Quality Matters . Led by organisations across the adult social care sector, the initiative sets out a shared commitment to achieve high quality care for people who access services, families, carers and everyone working in the sector. Healthwatch, Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman, have produceda Single
TIG REPORT - TLAP INSIGHT GROUP - COVID-19 INFORMATION Understanding the impact of Covid-19 on people who access care and support – a rapid evidence review with recommendations. This report from the TLAP Insight Group aims to identify what worked well, and to highlight areas that people found difficult, both generally and in relation to social care during the first phase of the coronavirus pandemic, seen through the lens of personalisation. PERSONALISED CARE AND SUPPORT PLANNING TOOL TLAP The characters developed for this tool have physical, mental and social care issues and are eligible for personal budgets for health and/or social care. Their journey's through the system and their interaction with different services, clinicians and professionals is designed to demonstrate how people with complex health and social careneeds
WHERE DID CO-PRODUCTION COME FROM? Co-production was first described in the 1970s by Elinor Ostrom (opens new window), an Economist at Indiana University.Elinor Ostrom used the word co-production to explain why crime rates rose when the police changed from walking the beat to patrolling in cars. WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PERSONALISATION AND SELF This week's blog is from Tim Gollins, TLAP's part-time lead for self-directed support. He also works to support councils in implementing self-directed support in his other role as regional coordinator for the Yorkshire and Humber Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS). THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONALABOUTPROJECTSRESOURCESNEWSEVENTSBLOGS &ARTICLES
A short history of TLAP. The TLAP partnership is celebrating its 10th birthday. Here is a short film reflecting on its origins and the impact it has had in promoting personalisation andMAKING IT REAL
Making it Real directory. See which organisations have signed up. Making it Real is not just another thing for organisations to do. It is a vision, inspiration and a guide that, if used in the way intended, will help people to lead their lives to the fullest. Sally Percival, National Co-production Advisory Group. ABOUT - MAKING IT REAL - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL About Making it Real. Making it Real is a framework for how to do personalised care and support. It’s for people working in health, adult social care, housing, and for people who access services. It is an easy to use, jargon-free set of personalised principles that focus on what matters to people. Making it Real is built around six themes. DIRECT PAYMENTS: WORKING OR NOT WORKING? 2 Learning from Covid-19 LEARNING FROM COVID-19 The Covid-19 pandemic has shone a light on social care. That light has exposed things thathave been working,
MY CARE, MY CHOICE WEBSITE BUILDING COMMUNITY CAPACITY The value of building community capacity to social care is now widely recognised. Despite this acceptance, and a growing body of work to support development, its spread is uneven with pockets WHERE DID CO-PRODUCTION COME FROM? Co-production was first described in the 1970s by Elinor Ostrom (opens new window), an Economist at Indiana University.Elinor Ostrom used the word co-production to explain why crime rates rose when the police changed from walking the beat to patrolling in cars.MICRO COMMISSIONING
Building on the Connect to Support platform and its existing functionality, the local authorities in Yorkshire and Humber have developed a ‘Micro Commissioning’ module that enables any party to quickly and easily outline an CO-PRODUCTION: IT’S A LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIP! Co-production is an equal relationship between people who use services and the people responsible for services. They work together, from design to delivery, sharing POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Empowering people to live their lives. Activities that allow us to live independently and give us a sense of identity. This could be anything from essential day-to-day tasks, such as dressing or cooking, to the things that make us who we are—our interests, hobbies andrelationships.
THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONALABOUTPROJECTSRESOURCESNEWSEVENTSBLOGS &ARTICLES
A short history of TLAP. The TLAP partnership is celebrating its 10th birthday. Here is a short film reflecting on its origins and the impact it has had in promoting personalisation andMAKING IT REAL
Making it Real directory. See which organisations have signed up. Making it Real is not just another thing for organisations to do. It is a vision, inspiration and a guide that, if used in the way intended, will help people to lead their lives to the fullest. Sally Percival, National Co-production Advisory Group. ABOUT - MAKING IT REAL - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL About Making it Real. Making it Real is a framework for how to do personalised care and support. It’s for people working in health, adult social care, housing, and for people who access services. It is an easy to use, jargon-free set of personalised principles that focus on what matters to people. Making it Real is built around six themes. DIRECT PAYMENTS: WORKING OR NOT WORKING? 2 Learning from Covid-19 LEARNING FROM COVID-19 The Covid-19 pandemic has shone a light on social care. That light has exposed things thathave been working,
MY CARE, MY CHOICE WEBSITE BUILDING COMMUNITY CAPACITY The value of building community capacity to social care is now widely recognised. Despite this acceptance, and a growing body of work to support development, its spread is uneven with pockets WHERE DID CO-PRODUCTION COME FROM? Co-production was first described in the 1970s by Elinor Ostrom (opens new window), an Economist at Indiana University.Elinor Ostrom used the word co-production to explain why crime rates rose when the police changed from walking the beat to patrolling in cars.MICRO COMMISSIONING
Building on the Connect to Support platform and its existing functionality, the local authorities in Yorkshire and Humber have developed a ‘Micro Commissioning’ module that enables any party to quickly and easily outline an CO-PRODUCTION: IT’S A LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIP! Co-production is an equal relationship between people who use services and the people responsible for services. They work together, from design to delivery, sharing POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Empowering people to live their lives. Activities that allow us to live independently and give us a sense of identity. This could be anything from essential day-to-day tasks, such as dressing or cooking, to the things that make us who we are—our interests, hobbies andrelationships.
ABOUT - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL TLAP emerged from Putting People First, a Department of Health programme run between 2007-10, aimed at local authorities. A prime motivator for establishing the TLAP partnership in 2011 was a conviction that, in addition to local authorities, people who use services, carers and social care providers also have a critical role to play in changing social care for the better. RESOURCES - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL Stay informed - subscribe to our enews. Latest news, events and inspiration for people transforming care and support. Sign up. You can unsubscribe at any time and we will not share your email address. PERSONALISED CARE AND SUPPORT PLANNING TOOL TLAP The characters developed for this tool have physical, mental and social care issues and are eligible for personal budgets for health and/or social care. Their journey's through the system and their interaction with different services, clinicians and professionals is designed to demonstrate how people with complex health and social careneeds
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MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TEAMS A firm conclusion from the work to develop this resource is that personalised care and support planning (PCSP) for people with health and social care is best carried out within multidisciplinary teams, often but not always revolving around general practice. These teams should have: staff with a range of clinical and professionalexpertise.
IT'S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE...IT'S SELF-DIRECTED SUPPORT The ethos of Direct Payments has completely gone out of the door. It seems that there is No More Choice and Control. It is absolutely ridiculous what LA’s are getting away with and should look at other ways of saving money. SOCIAL CARE INNOVATION NETWORK 1 Social Care Innovation Network Phase 1, November 2019 SUMMARY The Social Care Innovation Network is a partnership between SCIE, TLAP and Shared Lives Plus, funded by the TRUST IS THE KEY: INCREASING THE TAKE-UP OF DIRECT PAYMENTS Summary • Direct payments need to be seen as an integral part of personalisation, and linked to the successful roll out of personal budgets. • No single element will increase take up on its own: it requires the right support, the right tools, the right systems and the right attitude. • The right support should offer a menu of options, such as brokerage, managed CO-PRODUCTION: IT’S A LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIP! Co-production is an equal relationship between people who use services and the people responsible for services. They work together, from design to delivery, sharingMICRO COMMISSIONING
Building on the Connect to Support platform and its existing functionality, the local authorities in Yorkshire and Humber have developed a ‘Micro Commissioning’ module that enables any party to quickly and easily outline an THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONALABOUTPROJECTSRESOURCESNEWSEVENTSBLOGS &ARTICLES
A short history of TLAP. The TLAP partnership is celebrating its 10th birthday. Here is a short film reflecting on its origins and the impact it has had in promoting personalisation andMAKING IT REAL
Making it Real directory. See which organisations have signed up. Making it Real is not just another thing for organisations to do. It is a vision, inspiration and a guide that, if used in the way intended, will help people to lead their lives to the fullest. Sally Percival, National Co-production Advisory Group. DIRECT PAYMENTS: WORKING OR NOT WORKING? 2 Learning from Covid-19 LEARNING FROM COVID-19 The Covid-19 pandemic has shone a light on social care. That light has exposed things thathave been working,
MY CARE, MY CHOICE WEBSITE QUALITY - PROJECTS - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL Quality. TLAP is a partner in Quality Matters . Led by organisations across the adult social care sector, the initiative sets out a shared commitment to achieve high quality care for people who access services, families, carers and everyone working in the sector. Healthwatch, Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman, have produceda Single
SOCIAL CARE INNOVATION NETWORK 1 Social Care Innovation Network Phase 1, November 2019 SUMMARY The Social Care Innovation Network is a partnership between SCIE, TLAP and Shared Lives Plus, funded by the RESTRICTIONS ON DIRECT PAYMENT USAGE POLICIES Overview. Councils sometimes create rules that go beyond the minimum requirements for direct payment holders. Minimum requirements are that the public money is spent on goods or services that are legal, and which meet the customer's needs. BUILDING COMMUNITY CAPACITY The value of building community capacity to social care is now widely recognised. Despite this acceptance, and a growing body of work to support development, its spread is uneven with pockets DEVELOPING THE POWER OF STRONG, INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES 06 eveloping the power of strong, inclusive communities Mrs. Booth is 82 years old and has a Homesharer called Nina. As Mrs. Booth has got older she has lost the confidence to be able to drive and this has resulted in her finding it difficult to visit her husband who CASE STUDY ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL ASSESSMENT THE CARE ACT Case study Assessment – financial assessment – The Care Act guidance has a section on light-touch financial assessment It says in section 8.22 “Light-touch” financial assessments (page 135-136) THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONALABOUTPROJECTSRESOURCESNEWSEVENTSBLOGS &ARTICLES
A short history of TLAP. The TLAP partnership is celebrating its 10th birthday. Here is a short film reflecting on its origins and the impact it has had in promoting personalisation andMAKING IT REAL
Making it Real directory. See which organisations have signed up. Making it Real is not just another thing for organisations to do. It is a vision, inspiration and a guide that, if used in the way intended, will help people to lead their lives to the fullest. Sally Percival, National Co-production Advisory Group. DIRECT PAYMENTS: WORKING OR NOT WORKING? 2 Learning from Covid-19 LEARNING FROM COVID-19 The Covid-19 pandemic has shone a light on social care. That light has exposed things thathave been working,
MY CARE, MY CHOICE WEBSITE QUALITY - PROJECTS - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL Quality. TLAP is a partner in Quality Matters . Led by organisations across the adult social care sector, the initiative sets out a shared commitment to achieve high quality care for people who access services, families, carers and everyone working in the sector. Healthwatch, Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman, have produceda Single
SOCIAL CARE INNOVATION NETWORK 1 Social Care Innovation Network Phase 1, November 2019 SUMMARY The Social Care Innovation Network is a partnership between SCIE, TLAP and Shared Lives Plus, funded by the RESTRICTIONS ON DIRECT PAYMENT USAGE POLICIES Overview. Councils sometimes create rules that go beyond the minimum requirements for direct payment holders. Minimum requirements are that the public money is spent on goods or services that are legal, and which meet the customer's needs. BUILDING COMMUNITY CAPACITY The value of building community capacity to social care is now widely recognised. Despite this acceptance, and a growing body of work to support development, its spread is uneven with pockets DEVELOPING THE POWER OF STRONG, INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES 06 eveloping the power of strong, inclusive communities Mrs. Booth is 82 years old and has a Homesharer called Nina. As Mrs. Booth has got older she has lost the confidence to be able to drive and this has resulted in her finding it difficult to visit her husband who CASE STUDY ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL ASSESSMENT THE CARE ACT Case study Assessment – financial assessment – The Care Act guidance has a section on light-touch financial assessment It says in section 8.22 “Light-touch” financial assessments (page 135-136) RESOURCES - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL Stay informed - subscribe to our enews. Latest news, events and inspiration for people transforming care and support. Sign up. You can unsubscribe at any time and we will not share your email address. ABOUT - MAKING IT REAL - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL About Making it Real. Making it Real is a framework for how to do personalised care and support. It’s for people working in health, adult social care, housing, and for people who access services. It is an easy to use, jargon-free set of personalised principles that focus on what matters to people. Making it Real is built around six themes. QUALITY - PROJECTS - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL Quality. TLAP is a partner in Quality Matters.Led by organisations across the adult social care sector, the initiative sets out a shared commitment to achieve high quality care for people who access services, families, carers and everyone working in the sector. A REVIEW OF THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL The answer is community. What’s the question? Kate Linsky from the National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) reflects on the work she has undertaken on behalf of TLAP to trace how the role of ‘community’ in shaping policy, legislation and practice in health and social care has grown in PERSONALISED CARE AND SUPPORT PLANNING TOOL TLAP The characters developed for this tool have physical, mental and social care issues and are eligible for personal budgets for health and/or social care. Their journey's through the system and their interaction with different services, clinicians and professionals is designed to demonstrate how people with complex health and social careneeds
KATE LINSKY
Kate has worked in the public sector for over 25 years at local and national level, including senior roles with the Audit Commission and the Local Government Association. WHAT IS MARKET SHAPING? To start with, a council's role was to make sure that there was a sufficient supply of different types of services. This was sometimes characterised as market management or market control.Over time, however, there has been a shift to market shaping and market facilitation.As more and more people have control over the big decisions that affect their lives and the funding for their own careand
WHERE DID CO-PRODUCTION COME FROM? Co-production was first described in the 1970s by Elinor Ostrom (opens new window), an Economist at Indiana University.Elinor Ostrom used the word co-production to explain why crime rates rose when the police changed from walking the beat to patrolling in cars. DEVELOPING THE POWER OF STRONG, INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES 06 eveloping the power of strong, inclusive communities Mrs. Booth is 82 years old and has a Homesharer called Nina. As Mrs. Booth has got older she has lost the confidence to be able to drive and this has resulted in her finding it difficult to visit her husband who ASSET-BASED COMMISSIONING Reimagining social care - a study in three places. This study looks at how some councils are seeking to transform social care by working closely with innovative providers and shifting their own approach to commissioning. Based on three sites – in Thurrock, Somerset and Wigan, it explores what councils are doing to re-define therelationship
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How the role of ‘community’ is shaping policy, legislation and practice in health and social care. A review that summarises the trend. Essential reading for councils, providers, communities and health organisations interested in transformation.MAKING IT REAL
Making it Real is not just another thing for organisations to do. It is a vision, inspiration and a guide that, if used in the way intended, will help people to lead their lives to the fullest. DIRECT PAYMENTS: WORKING OR NOT WORKING? 2 Learning from Covid-19 LEARNING FROM COVID-19 The Covid-19 pandemic has shone a light on social care. That light has exposed things thathave been working,
MY CARE, MY CHOICE WEBSITE QUALITY - PROJECTS - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL Quality. TLAP is a partner in Quality Matters.Led by organisations across the adult social care sector, the initiative sets out a shared commitment to achieve high quality care for people who access services, families, carers and everyone working in the sector. SOCIAL CARE INNOVATION NETWORK 1 Social Care Innovation Network Phase 1, November 2019 SUMMARY The Social Care Innovation Network is a partnership between SCIE, TLAP and Shared Lives Plus, funded by the RESTRICTIONS ON DIRECT PAYMENT USAGE POLICIES Overview. Councils sometimes create rules that go beyond the minimum requirements for direct payment holders. Minimum requirements are that the public money is spent on goods or services that are legal, and which meet the customer's needs. BUILDING COMMUNITY CAPACITY The value of building community capacity to social care is now widely recognised. Despite this acceptance, and a growing body of work to support development, its spread is uneven with pockets DEVELOPING THE POWER OF STRONG, INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES 06 eveloping the power of strong, inclusive communities Mrs. Booth is 82 years old and has a Homesharer called Nina. As Mrs. Booth has got older she has lost the confidence to be able to drive and this has resulted in her finding it difficult to visit her husband who CASE STUDY ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL ASSESSMENT THE CARE ACT Case study Assessment – financial assessment – The Care Act guidance has a section on light-touch financial assessment It says in section 8.22 “Light-touch” financial assessments (page 135-136) THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONALABOUTPROJECTSRESOURCESNEWSEVENTSBLOGS &ARTICLES
How the role of ‘community’ is shaping policy, legislation and practice in health and social care. A review that summarises the trend. Essential reading for councils, providers, communities and health organisations interested in transformation.MAKING IT REAL
Making it Real is not just another thing for organisations to do. It is a vision, inspiration and a guide that, if used in the way intended, will help people to lead their lives to the fullest. DIRECT PAYMENTS: WORKING OR NOT WORKING? 2 Learning from Covid-19 LEARNING FROM COVID-19 The Covid-19 pandemic has shone a light on social care. That light has exposed things thathave been working,
MY CARE, MY CHOICE WEBSITE QUALITY - PROJECTS - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL Quality. TLAP is a partner in Quality Matters.Led by organisations across the adult social care sector, the initiative sets out a shared commitment to achieve high quality care for people who access services, families, carers and everyone working in the sector. SOCIAL CARE INNOVATION NETWORK 1 Social Care Innovation Network Phase 1, November 2019 SUMMARY The Social Care Innovation Network is a partnership between SCIE, TLAP and Shared Lives Plus, funded by the RESTRICTIONS ON DIRECT PAYMENT USAGE POLICIES Overview. Councils sometimes create rules that go beyond the minimum requirements for direct payment holders. Minimum requirements are that the public money is spent on goods or services that are legal, and which meet the customer's needs. BUILDING COMMUNITY CAPACITY The value of building community capacity to social care is now widely recognised. Despite this acceptance, and a growing body of work to support development, its spread is uneven with pockets DEVELOPING THE POWER OF STRONG, INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES 06 eveloping the power of strong, inclusive communities Mrs. Booth is 82 years old and has a Homesharer called Nina. As Mrs. Booth has got older she has lost the confidence to be able to drive and this has resulted in her finding it difficult to visit her husband who CASE STUDY ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL ASSESSMENT THE CARE ACT Case study Assessment – financial assessment – The Care Act guidance has a section on light-touch financial assessment It says in section 8.22 “Light-touch” financial assessments (page 135-136) RESOURCES - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL Stay informed - subscribe to our enews. Latest news, events and inspiration for people transforming care and support. Sign up. You can unsubscribe at any time and we will not share your email address. ABOUT - MAKING IT REAL - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL Making it Real is a framework for how to do personalised care and support. It’s for people working in health, adult social care, housing, and for people who access services. QUALITY - PROJECTS - THINK LOCAL ACT PERSONAL Quality. TLAP is a partner in Quality Matters.Led by organisations across the adult social care sector, the initiative sets out a shared commitment to achieve high quality care for people who access services, families, carers and everyone working in the sector. A REVIEW OF THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL The answer is community. What’s the question? Kate Linsky from the National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) reflects on the work she has undertaken on behalf of TLAP to trace how the role of ‘community’ in shaping policy, legislation and practice in health and social care has grown in PERSONALISED CARE AND SUPPORT PLANNING TOOL TLAP Choose a character from the list below and find out more about them from their profiles. You can also navigate the stages of their personalised care and support planning journey WHAT IS MARKET SHAPING? To start with, a council's role was to make sure that there was a sufficient supply of different types of services. This was sometimes characterised as market management or market control.Over time, however, there has been a shift to market shaping and market facilitation.As more and more people have control over the big decisions that affect their lives and the funding for their own careand
KATE LINSKY
Kate has worked in the public sector for over 25 years at local and national level, including senior roles with the Audit Commission and the Local Government Association. WHERE DID CO-PRODUCTION COME FROM? Co-production was first described in the 1970s by Elinor Ostrom (opens new window), an Economist at Indiana University.Elinor Ostrom used the word co-production to explain why crime rates rose when the police changed from walking the beat to patrolling in cars. DEVELOPING THE POWER OF STRONG, INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES 06 eveloping the power of strong, inclusive communities Mrs. Booth is 82 years old and has a Homesharer called Nina. As Mrs. Booth has got older she has lost the confidence to be able to drive and this has resulted in her finding it difficult to visit her husband who ASSET-BASED COMMISSIONING A study of Thurrock, Somerset & Wigan councils that use asset-based commissioning and strengths-based approaches to improve adult socialcare
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