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In Control Presentation An Overview in Lancashire

In Control Presentation An Overview in Lancashire. Ian Turnbull and Kim Haworth. This presentation is an overview of the work so far in Lancashire

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In Control Presentation An Overview in Lancashire

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  1. In Control PresentationAn Overview in Lancashire Ian Turnbull and Kim Haworth

  2. This presentation is an overview of the work so far in Lancashire • It is used to explain to a range of staff in various settings the concepts and thoughts regarding In Control, its application and the potential implications eg contracts, finance, IT systems etc

  3. In Control - What that means? • Resource Allocation Model - RAM • Resource Allocation System - RAS • Self Directed Services • Self Directed Support • Personalisation • Individual Supports • Individual Budgets

  4. In a Nutshell!! • Know how much money you are entitled to • You can plan for yourself – with support you control • You can use your money flexibly - on services, but also on new ideas • You can make your own decisions or choose someone to help with this • You can change your mind and do something different

  5. Where Did It Begin? • Misunderstanding of the Social Work role re Person Centred Planning • Phone Call to Simon Duffy • Initial 3 day workshop with all the SW team members in Lancashire • Follow on sessions up to present day with Team Managers and others to progress thinking

  6. Work Undertaken • Used Simon Duffy as a consultant • Considered a range of work that had been undertaken with other authorities • Developed some thinking about how to work smarter in terms of Care Management • Worked to construct a framework to test out some of this thinking

  7. Main Areas of Thinking • People plan better when they know the resources they have available • Providing a framework that clearly shows the allocation that is available based on a fair funding basis – ‘the matrix’ • This was based on an analysis of current spend • Try it out – Test To Destruction!!!!

  8. Example of the Matrix – V2

  9. Lancashire Version in development Personal Care Needs

  10. More Thoughts • Once you’ve had an allocation – how do you do the planning. • More Terms!!! • Service Design • Brokerage • Support Planning

  11. The 5 Pathways • Individual Led • Family Led • Provider Led Brokerage • Independent Brokerage • Care Management • Has assisted National Thinking

  12. Agree the Plan • The Service Design should result in the production of a quality plan which needs approving • Basic criteria for a good plan already suggested

  13. Manage the Individual Budget • You have the plan – you have the money, now choose how to manage it • Direct Payment • Direct Payment (agent) • Direct Payment (trust) • Broker • Individual Service Account • Care Management

  14. Organise the Support • Agree who will organise the support

  15. LIVE LIFE!!! • Use your resources as flexibly as possible to meet your needs in line with your personal aspirations

  16. Review and Learn • Provide reports to Care Management to explain outcomes achieved. • Submit new plan for new period

  17. The 7 Steps to Make it Happen

  18. Work in Progress • We are trying it out with the pilot cases (15) • Other desk top exercises • Doing more work on Resource Allocation Matrix • Have considered & tried out Version 3 • Working on amalgamating Version 2 & 3 • Comprehensive Project Plan • Monthly Steering Group meetings • We’re working through the Project Plan at the monthly Operations Group meetings

  19. National Associated Work • Resource Allocation Matrix – RAM Sub-group • Provider Led Brokerage in East Lancashire exploring approaches • Evaluation of In Control and links to P.I’s

  20. Parting Thought • The underlying principle of In Control is to ensure the way we help people with a disability is based upon a person centred approach and therefore to construct organisations and systems that promote this. To make this happen we need enthusiasm, belief and a change in culture (and the strength to drag a dead horse up a mountain!!!)

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