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Self Directed Support for children and families – getting ready for
change
Shirley Cusack and Fran Swift
Welcome
Keys to Inclusion – Working to promote and develop
personalised, inclusive and self directed support for children and families
with 'In Control Scotland'Projects under 'Changing Support; Changing
Lives' 'Taking the First Steps' pilots with families'Progress for Providers' self assessment for
providersWith Fran – founder members of family led
support project
Points for discussion
Issues around SDS and Personalisation What do we wish for? What do we fear? What has worked / not worked in
implementing SDS with children so far? Thoughts on the SDS journey - challenges
and opportunities.
Background
Disability movement Changing Lives Report 2006 Christie report, 2011Children (Scotland) Act – Children and Young
Person's Bill - 'Children in Need'GIRFEC - SHANARRISocial care and health integration
Specific policy / legislation
Self-Directed Support -National Strategy for Scotland - 10 year strategySocial Care (Self-Directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013‘Enabling legislation’General principles of the legislation:InvolvementInformed choiceCollaboration
Vision
The quality of life of people who require care and support is improved through increased choice and
control over the services they receive.
'putting people at the heart..’
What is self-directed support?• Care and support with choice and
control• Will become the mainstream form of
social care delivery in Scotland, i.e. everyone eligible for support will be offered it
• “Available to everyone but imposed on no-one”
• For anyone eligible for support - including children and families
A few different approaches!
Where are we now?
Scottish Government inputs and pilots for local authorities and providers and user and carer led projects getting ready for 2014
Training Specific workers appointed Joint working Reports Evaluations
Where are families?• Fran and Antony
• Family experience• Antony's story• What works / does not work
Antony's story
Where are you?
Issues? Wishes? Fears?
In 2020 - What would you like to be happening for children and families?
What role would you like to have – what steps are needed now to get there?
Opportunities and challenges
Proactive providers are working onChanging the way staff work with families and
with each other – with person centred thinking;
One Page ProfilesMatching staff and young people with people
they want to be with rather than staff we want them to be with
Beginning a process of change
What people like and admire about me…What’s important to
me...to me…
How best to support me…
What is the role of social work?As the focus moves to outcomes instead of
outputs• Changes to assessment• Changes to the way budgets are calculated• People will be told the value of their budget• 4 options for budgets (DP, ISF, LA or mix)• Culture change
What needs to happen now?
Information and support?
Link to GIRFEC and SHANARRI?
Assessment issues?
Co Production?
Working together?
Other issues?
Keep in touch!
Keys to InclusionThe Melting Pot,5 Rose Street,
EdinburghEdinburgh
shirley@keystoinclusion.co.ukwww.keystoinclusion.co.uk
07723408764
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