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How SCIE supports the information needs of health and social care practitioners Sue Jardine, Information Specialist 11 February 2015

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Page 1: How SCIE supports the information needs of health and social care professionals

How SCIE supports the information

needs of health and social care

practitioners

Sue Jardine, Information Specialist

11 February 2015

Page 2: How SCIE supports the information needs of health and social care professionals

The challenges

Health and social care landscape

Over the next 20 years, the proportion of the population aged over 85 is set to more than double

£30bn shortfall is predicted for the NHS by 2021

£16.5bn funding gap projected by Local Government Association (LGA) 2020

New statutory framework

& responsibilities

Health and Social Care Act 2012

The Better Care Fund (BCF)

The Care Act 2014

Redesigning Health and Social Care: challenges and opportunities from and IT and digital perspective, SOCITM, 2015

Government response

Join up health & care around the person

Do more about behaviours that lead to health problems

Tackle avoidable or inappropriate use of health & social care services

A more comprehensive approach to social care provision and funding

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What patients / service users want

People want co-ordination. Not necessarily (organisational)

integration. People want care. Where it comes from is secondary.http://www.nationalvoices.org.uk

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What we do

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Who we work with

Department of Health (England)

SCIE is commissioned to develop and share products and services that improve practice and support the implementation of Department of Health policy.

NICE Collaborating Centre for Social Care

Department for Education (England) Vocational and Community Sector (VCS)

SCIE is funded to develop a training and support programme on tackling child neglect.

www.scie.org.uk/about/partnerships.asp

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SCIE resources - guides

Guide 55:

Integrating personal budgets for people with mental health problems

Guide 54:

Commissioning home care for older people

Guide 53: Safeguarding for housing staff

www.scie.org.uk/publications/guides/index.asp

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www.scie.org.uk/publications/guides/55-integrating-personal-budgets-for-people-with-mental-health-problems/

Integrating personal budgets for people with mental

health problems SCIE Guide 55

Flexibility, choice and control

Information, support and advice

'One-stop shop' for assessments

Good joint working

Systems integration

Financial arrangements

Positive risk management

Brokerage and support services

Co-production, involvement & empowerment

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Integrating personal budgets for people with mental

health problems – examples SCIE Guide 55

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SCIE resources - at a glance / e-learning

e-learning: Adult safeguarding resource

At a glance 66:

Adult safeguarding for housing staff

At a glance 69:

Adult safeguarding for adults: signs and indicators of abuse

www.scie.org.uk/publications/ataglance/index.asp

www.scie.org.uk/publications/elearning/index.asp

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SCIE resources – reports

www.scie.org.uk/publications/reports/index.asp

Report 66: Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: putting them into practice

It includes the roles of clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) and wider local authority governance.

Report 70: The Mental Capacity Act (MCA) and care planning

For commissioners and providers of care

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SCIE resources – Social Care TV

www.scie.org.uk/socialcaretv/index.asp

www.youtube.com/user/SocialCareTV

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SCIE resources – Social Care TV example

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