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CCPS membership meeting March 2010

CCPS membership meeting March 2010. Progress report and Strategic planning 20010/11. Achievements 2009/10. Three key themes for 2009/10 Commissioning and procurement The new policy, planning and funding environment for public services Service quality and service development.

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CCPS membership meeting March 2010

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  1. CCPS membership meetingMarch 2010 Progress report and Strategic planning 20010/11

  2. Achievements 2009/10 Three key themes for 2009/10 • Commissioning and procurement • The new policy, planning and funding environment for public services • Service quality and service development

  3. Achievements 2009/10 Commissioning and procurement • JIT/SPD procurement guidance • SWIA self-evaluation guide on commissioning and SWIA report on ‘Improving Social Work in Scotland’ • Influence on local procurement activity (incl. City of Edinburgh Council) • Local Government and Communities Committee: homecare for the elderly enquiry; SCVO/STUC petition; call for scrutiny of procurement exercises • Scottish Government Public Procurement Advisory Group • Third sector statement (COSLA, SG, SOLACE, SCVO) • “Tenderwatch”

  4. Achievements 2009/10 The new policy, planning and funding environment for public services • Second report on Single Outcome Agreements • Briefing on Community Planning Partnerships • Local Government and Communities Committee session on Single Outcome Agreements and Community Planning • Local authority pages on website • Provider optimism survey • Initiation of cost/quality survey

  5. Achievements 2009/10 Service quality and service development • Joint work with ADSW on personalisation • Input to debate(s) on ‘re-shaping care’ • Event on demonstrating and measuring outcomes • Members discussion events • Self-directed support strategy • Statement of values events

  6. And another thing… Regulation and scrutiny Public Service Reform Bill • Requirement on LAs to take inspection information into account • Guarantee of consultation over powers to inspect providers • Input to new business model for SCSWIS

  7. …and another? Other parliamentary and policy activity • Education Committee: Changing Lives • Finance Committee: budget process • Protection of Vulnerable Groups legislation

  8. …and finally… Information service • Website redevelopment • Update email bulletin • Quarterly Info Digests • Membership meetings: COSLA, SSSC, Reshaping Care, Single Point of Enquiry, political panel, scrutiny bodies • Hosting VSSSWU and HSEU

  9. 2010 onwards… Determining a new strategic direction for CCPS

  10. Horizon scanning: funding • Recession and economic downturn: big public spending cuts to come • Tendering: more of it, or finding alternatives? • Taking services in-house • Regional/national commissioning and purchasing • Workforce implications: protecting pay and conditions • Survival?

  11. Horizon scanning: scrutiny • Care Commission gradings show strength of voluntary sector (adult) services • Potential for SCSWIS to reinforce connections between quality and commissioning decisions • New approach to regulation and inspection including corporate inspection

  12. Horizon scanning: landscape • Future of Concordat/SOAs uncertain • Engagement of sector in CPPs patchy • Shared services: including pressure on our sector to collaborate more

  13. Horizon scanning: service design • Re-shaping care • Self-directed support • Personalisation • Early intervention • Outcomes/effectiveness • Workforce implications

  14. Election fever!

  15. Mission statement CCPS exists to identify, represent, promote and safeguard the interests of voluntary sector and not-for-profit social care providers in Scotland, so that they can maximise the impact they have on meeting social need

  16. C…C…P…S • CHAMPION quality care and support • CHALLENGE policy and practice that inhibits our sector’s ability to deliver it • PREPARE providers for the challenges and opportunities ahead • SUPPORT our members to understand, negotiate and contribute to the way

  17. C…C…P…S • Coalition of care providers in Scotland? • Consortium for care providers in Scotland? • Changing care provision in Scotland?

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