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Title: Self Directed Support and individual budgets


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Self Directed Support and individual budgets
Carey Bamber, CSIP NW / Individual Budgets
Team Dave Spencer, Valuing People Support Team
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In this presentation
  • we will try and explain what we mean by self
    directed support
  • We will talk through what CSIP is doing to
    support, develop and promote opportunities for
    self directed support
  • We will consider what we think the opportunities
    and concerns are for people and families
  • We will think about what action we all need to
    take next!

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Some introductions
  • Carey Bamber
  • Dave Spencer
  • Care Services Improvement Partnership
  • Valuing People Support Team

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How we might work together in this session
  • Acknowledge we are all learning together!
  • Avoid jargon
  • No question is a silly question
  • Misery can be optional
  • These slides
  • Anything else?

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The Government is driving the shift to a
personalised social care system
move from a system where people have to take
what is offered to one where people have greater
control over identifying the type of support or
help they want and more choice about and
influence over the services on offer Independence,
Wellbeing and Choice 2005 following the White
Paper earlier this year, the development of
social care policy is a crucial part of our
programme. We have committed ourselves to a
personalised social care service that fosters
independence and dignity. In particular we want
to see the further implementation of individual
budgets and direct payments. Letter from Prime
Minister to Sec of State for Health May 2006
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Policy Context
  • Independence, Well Being and Choice
  • Opportunity Age
  • Improved Life Chances of Disabled People
  • Our Health, Our Care, Our Say

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What is self directed support?
  • is achieved when people who require assistance
    from public services co-design and exercise
    significant control over those supports often via
    control over the available funding
  • ?personalises support to individuals thus
    improving outcomes and enhancing
    self-determination

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Self Directed Support..
  • ?aims to deliver better outcomes within existing
    resources
  • ?requires changes to systems for the allocation,
    control and use of public resources complemented
    by the development of alternative sources of
    assistance, supportive technologies and changes
    to professional practice

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Self Directed Support
  • ?offers a vehicle for major system change in
    support of current policy objectives but will
    offer a significant contribution to other
    improvement goals.
  • ?is rooted in concepts of what it means to be a
    citizen - work to enhance individual control over
    service supports complements work to improve
    access to the resources of mainstream and
    community organisations and institutions (e.g. to
    housing and employment). It is also complemented
    by other system development work (e.g. strategic
    commissioning).

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  • Personally I have had a great mistrust of social
    services, my goal is to be as independent as
    possible. I found the whole experience fulfilling
    the people I thought were in control were
    suddenly with me. There was less of a feeling of
    them and us, this time it was like we are in it
    together.
  • Individual Budgets let me think about my quality
    of life and not just about personal care, it let
    me think about my life as a whole, something I
    never allowed myself, it was too
    depressing. Direct Payments made life easier.
    Individual Budgets have allowed me to be totally
    part of life itself.

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Building on early success
  • 90 local authority partners 20 going for total
    transformation
  • Working across groups
  • 700 people with personal budgetsgrowing fast
  • Developing new tools and technologies

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How? Through having control over the money and
the design of what support they get
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The early signs were encouraging
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The Individual Budgets Pilots
  • 13 Local Authorities are testing out a new way of
    allocating money for peoples support which is
    clear and open
  • Streamline the assessment process across
    agencies, meaning less time spent giving
    information
  • Bring together a variety of streams of support
    and/or funding, from more than one agency.
  • Give people the ability to use the budget in a
    way that best suits their own particular
    requirements
  • Allow support from a broker or advocate, family
    or friends, as the person desires
  • Be delivered within Local Authorities existing
    resource envelope it shouldnt cost more
    money!
  • Built on In Control project model

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The Individual Budgets Pilots
  • The pilot projects are testing the inclusion of a
    range of income streams
  • Council-provided social care services
  • Independent Living Fund
  • Supporting People
  • Disabled Facilities Grant
  • Integrated Community Equipment Services
  • Access to Work
  • The pilots cover people with a range of support
    needs, including older people, people with
    physical disabilities and people with mental
    health problems

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The Individual Budgets Pilots
  • Projects started in January 2006 with 3 early
    implementer sites
  • Will run to December 2007
  • IBSEN Evaluation
  • Implementation support from CSIP
  • Cross Government programme Department of
    Health, Department of Work and Pensions, ILF,
    Department for Communities and Local Government,
    Office for Disability Issues.

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Ivan Lewis, MP, Minister for Community Services
  • I don't think there is any doubt that a
    combination of individual budgets and
    personalisation of services is going to be the
    key component of a modern social care system. I
    don't want there being any ambiguity or doubt
    about that.
  • The Guardian, October 2006

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  • Our Health Our Care Our Say set out concrete
    initiatives to drive the shift
  • CSIPs self-directed support programme is a key
    part of the delivery on this commitment. It will
    include
  • Implementation support to the 13 Individual
    Budget pilots
  • The Direct Payments Uptake Programme
  • The national network for self-directed support
  • The In Control programme (with our partners)

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A personalised social care service through
self-directed support
Develop understanding and influence opinion
Support Local Authorities to change
Get the technology right
Lever desired change
The Self-directed Support Network Online
Network National events Regional Activity Academy
for people who use services
In Control Programme Developing the model through
work with and support to 85 Local Authorities
Direct Payments uptake programme Collaborative
approach with Local Authorities
Individual Budgets Pilot Programme Cross-governmen
t sponsored pilot with 13 Local Authorities
And with strong links to work on Common
Assessment Framework Self-assessment pilots
risk management commissioning and efficiency
initiatives provider market development
workforce development, prevention programmes
(POPPS, Telecare etc)
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What do you think this means for people and their
families?
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For more information..
  • www.individualbudgets.csip.org.uk
  • www.in-control.org.uk
  • www.supportplanning.org
  • www.sdsnetwork.org
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