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Total Place in Lewisham

Total Place in Lewisham. Use of Customer Insight Lesley Seary Executive Director for Customer Services Lewisham Council . Using Customer Insight in Lewisham. Customer insight is a critical part of Total Place . Customer insight helps to: Understand need

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Total Place in Lewisham

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  1. Total Place in Lewisham Use of Customer Insight Lesley Seary Executive Director for Customer Services Lewisham Council

  2. Using Customer Insight in Lewisham

  3. Customer insight is a critical part of Total Place Customer insight helps to: • Understand need • Provide evidence for redesign of services or better use of resources • Design solutions, as well as identify problems/barriers Involving customers in deciding how and where money is allocated is integral to Total Place.

  4. In Lewisham, we are exploring four themes: • Offender management • Worklessness & unemployment • Commissioning of health & social care services • Assets & energy • Customer insight has been central to our work around Total Place – in particular the offender management and worklessness & unemployment themes.

  5. Customer Insight approaches Offender management • 8 ethnographies & multiple interviews with service users • Supplementary service user interviews • Service provider/ stakeholder ethnographies (including shadowing and interviews) • Facilitated process mapping workshops involving service providers • Mapping of spend against components of the service user journeys, to indicate where there may be efficiencies • Currently producing a short film to summarise findings from ethnographies & where this has fed into wider recommendations 5

  6. Customer Insight approaches Worklessness & unemployment • In-depth 1:1 interviews with 30+ service users on their experiences of welfare-to-work system • Focus groups for service users • Case study approach to take account of different client groups – have done 8 detailed case studies and planning to use 4 of these in the film • In-depth interviews and facilitated workshops for providers and commissioners • Analysis of benefit take-up against spending, to indicate whether allocation of resources is meeting need • Currently producing a short film to highlight some of the experiences of service users 6

  7. Customer Insight approaches Commissioning for health & social care • Interviews and focus groups with commissioners • Analysis of service user data – e.g. demands on services; feedback on effectiveness of services; duplication across agencies Assets & Energy • Insights through customer data – e.g. footfall • Strand around co-location of services partly based on positive customer feedback on existing co-located services 7

  8. Customer insight work has told us… Offenders felt most motivated to break the cycle of re-offending at the point of release from prison. However; • Appropriate support & rehabilitative services were not always in place upon release (including emergency drug scripts, appropriate housing, benefits). • Offenders felt confused by the complexity of the journey they had to navigate, post release, in order to access appropriate services.

  9. Customer insight work has led to a number of our findings…. Support immediately after release from prison critical • yet post-release support is piecemeal Reoffending rate remains high • 73% of offenders leaving prison after sentences of under 12 months will reoffend within 2 years Complex pathways with multiple assessments • 9 or more assessments for some offenders • savings of up to £250k p/a possible through rationalising of assessments Duplication of support & lack of coherence across agencies • some offenders attending the same course many times Lack of information sharing between agencies • different databases across agencies; sharing of information is adhoc and restricted

  10. Customer insight work has directly led to a number of our recommendations…. • Common Assessment Framework, with shared database– to reduce unnecessary contact with offenders and improve information sharing • Single Lead Professional – certain agencies will take the lead for certain clients groups • London release for London offenders– every London prisoner where possible to be released from London prison • Prison release opt-inmodel– to ensure rehabilitative support is targeted at those most likely to benefit • Allocation of resources - consideration is given to the balance of resources allocated between thetargeting of known persistent offenders and other activities

  11. Worklessness & unemployment – case study Sue: 45 year old lone parent with intermittent health problems. Remains unemployed after 22 years receiving income support. • Duplication of support: has accessed support through 6 providers, with clear overlap in the type of support offered • Lack of ownership of journey: has had little say in support received, with no clear action plan • Lack of personalised support: support has focused on CV and job searchskills, with no tailored support around health condition or childcare 11

  12. Customer insight work has directly led to a number of our findings… • Lack of support for those furthest from job market:imbalance of funding between JSA claimants v IB/Income Support claimants • Cluttered marketplace • 120+ projects/programmes targeting out-of-work Lewisham citizens • Challenges of navigating through system – information sharing • Lack of accountability for customer journey– lack of tracking of customer journey • Narrow focus of support:not targeted enough at wider barriers of customer • Lack of local influence on commissioning– around 90% of support commissioned nationally or regionally 12

  13. Customer insight work has directly led to a number of our recommendations… • Align resources better to local need, through: • Pooled employment/skills budgets commissioned sub-regionally • Simplified marketplace offering more equitable access to support for IB claimants, through: • Single employment programme for all benefits types • Focus support on needs of citizens, through: • Individual Budget piloted locally for IB claimants and lone parents: up to £3m savings in benefits payments possible through greater focus on those furthest from job market • Improved pathways between employment/skills providers and wider public/voluntary sector agencies 13

  14. After Total Place… • Long history of involving and engaging with customers in Lewisham (inc CAA Green Flag) • Customer-led Transformation Funds will help us to continue some of our customer insight work around offender management and worklessness • Total Place is about shifting behaviour and culture over the medium and long-term, to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of public services: embedding customer insight in this process will be key to its success.

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