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If working with Personal Outcomes and Talking Points is so easy why does it not feel simple? June Findlater Fieldwork Manager, South Lanarkshire Council
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Page 1: If working with Personal Outcomes and Talking Points is so easy why does it not feel simple? June Findlater Fieldwork Manager, South Lanarkshire Council.

If working with Personal Outcomes and Talking Points is so easy why does it not feel simple?

June FindlaterFieldwork Manager, South Lanarkshire Council

Page 2: If working with Personal Outcomes and Talking Points is so easy why does it not feel simple? June Findlater Fieldwork Manager, South Lanarkshire Council.

Like letters through a stick of Rock!

Purpose

ProcessTalking points

Page 3: If working with Personal Outcomes and Talking Points is so easy why does it not feel simple? June Findlater Fieldwork Manager, South Lanarkshire Council.

A social workers story

Change since 1975

Implications of community care act

East Renfrewshire CHCP experience

Implications of policy ?

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Background

Easterhouse example

Implementation of Community Care act is Scotland

Opportunities to reframe and redefine?

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• Guidance 1991• Community Care Act 1993• Carers 1995 (recognition) Act• JPIAF• SSA Guidance 2001 • Community Health and Care Act 2002• IoRN (Indicator of Relative Need)• Updated Care Management Guidance 2004• Training Relaunch 2006• NMIS SSA,Review,carers ,care plan

Joint

Future

Agenda

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The Turnaround

• Use Defined Service Evaluation Tool

• This is what people want

• CHCP development

• Why we were Early Implementers

Page 7: If working with Personal Outcomes and Talking Points is so easy why does it not feel simple? June Findlater Fieldwork Manager, South Lanarkshire Council.

What makes a good life?

Choice

Treated

with

Dignity and respect

Being in control

Involved in community

Seeing friends & family

Fulfilling ambitions

Feeling safe

Having people to rely

on

Keeping well

Having things to do

Feeling valued

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And for SW Changing Lives

Personalisation agenda moving:

• From - managing access to service• To - helping people seek solutions

•From - passive recipients• To - active partners

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Challenges

• How do we maintain and increase independence and reduce costs against background of our demographic change?

• Citizenship means influence – that means transforming the way we interact and engage

• Unpicking current service design?

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Opportunities from an outcomes approach

• A shift in power and where decisions are made

• Staff become more effective making best use of skills • An integrated approach

• New Mission and Purpose – what matters most to you?

• It is not the public who ask for services it is the staff• (We as citizens are the experts, we need expertise to guide us)

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What is cultural change?

• Redefine purpose – a new mission

• Change culture and transform

• Citizenship means influence and responsibility: this can be harnessed - organisational capacity building

• Same tools, same resources put to best use through real partnership at all levels

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It felt right

• We acknowledged need to change culture - new post, training language

• commitment to embedding approach at practice level - back to core values

• An outcomes focussed organisation – SOA-like words through stick of rock

• Congruent - best use of energy

• We can influence further change

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Carers Pilot in East Renfrewshire

• Reframing the process

• Outcomes driven

• Effective training delivered to staff by carers

• A significant improvement in performance

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Performance culture?

Talking Points and personal Outcomes-what matters most to people, not a wish list

Harvard research-reorientation not redesign

Is there a disconnect with policy AWI AS&P etc?

Improve not prove? Battleship story

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Has it been embedded?

Does everything from your pubic information to your internal processes at every level assume citizen as partner , and that staff are clear about role?

Does implementation of policy support or weaken staff and lead to default position?

Who in your organisation owns personal outcomes agenda?


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