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Future Forum 2 (1) and Integrated Care (1) In partnership with Caring for our future: Shared ambitions for care and support The Adult social care engagement Strategy

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Future Forum 2 (1)

and Integrated Care

(1) In partnership with Caring for our future: Shared ambitions for care and supportThe Adult social care engagement Strategy

InformationLed by Prof David Haslam

& Jeremy Taylor

IntegrationLed by Geoff Alltimes& Dr Robert Varnam

NHS role in the Public’s Health

Led by Vicky Bailey & Ash Soni

Education & TrainingLed by Julie Moore

Chair: Prof Steve Field

Welcome and Introductions• Geoff Alltimes, Joint Lead and Chief Executive, London

Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham

• Peter Hay, Strategic Director, Adults and Communities, Birmingham City Council and President, ADASS

• Lisa Christensen, Director of Children’s Services, Norfolk County Council

• Dame Phillippa Russell DBE, Chair Standing Commission on Carers

Phase 2 of The Future Forum

• Commissioned by Prime Minister & Secretary of State

• Building on the success of the listening exercise

• To provide advice on 4 focus areas:– Education and training– Information– Integrated services– The NHS’s role in the public’s health

Phase 2 of The Future Forum

• Integration within and across health & social care

• Future Forum listening is combined with the Government’s engagement on social care reform 1

• Meeting with patients and carers, services users, front-line professionals and other interest parties

• Outcomes:– Future Forum report, Dec 2011– Care and Support White Paper, Spring 2012

1 Caring for our future: Shared ambitions for care and support

Future Forum & Integrated Care Services • How can we take advantage of the health and social

care modernisation programme to ensure services are better integrated around people's needs?

• What does good look like?• Where can commissioning be better integrated for

users & carers?• How can integrated services achieve our objectives of

better health, better care and better vfm?• What, if any, barriers should be removed?• Who needs to do what next and at which levels? • How can innovation in integrated care be nurtured?

Adult social care engagementCaring for our future: Shared ambitions for care and support• Quality: improve quality of care and support workforce? • Personalisation: give people more choice and control

over their care and support, making informed decisions?• Shaping local care services: a wide range of organisations

that provide innovative and responsive care services and that respond to people’s needs and choices?

• Prevention: support effective prevention and early intervention to keep people independent and in good?

• Integration : in partnership with Future Forum• The role of financial services: what role can the sector

play in supporting users, carers & families?

Areas for discussion

Provision

Improving integration

Frames for our listening:What contribution can be made by:

•joint commissioning?•joint service provision?•personalisation?

Provision

Commissioning

Personalisation

Exemplars

A. Frail elderly

B. Children & young adults with complex needs

C. People with enduring mental health problem

These are three groups particularly likely to benefit from improved integration.Considering their needs, and the kind of services which would improve their experience, may be helpful in focussing our thinking.

What contribution can be made by:

Joint commissioning Joint provision Personalisation

Exemplar A – Frail elderly

1. What are the problems integration can solve?

2. What are the examples of success and challenge we should be learning from?

3. What factors contribute to success in improving integration?

4. What factors block successful integration?

5. Who needs to do what next to enable integration to be progressed in a pragmatic and achievable way? Top: Wikimedia commons, Bottom: Buckinghamshire Cluster NHS

What contribution can be made by:

Joint commissioning Joint provision Personalisation

Exemplar B – Complex children & young adults

1. What are the problems integration can solve?

2. What are the examples of success and challenge we should be learning from?

3. What factors contribute to success in improving integration?

4. What factors block successful integration?

5. Who needs to do what next to enable integration to be progressed in a pragmatic and achievable way? Top- Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust

Bottom –Oxford Hospital Foundation Trust

What contribution can be made by:

Joint commissioning Joint provision Personalisation

Exemplar C – Mental health

Top: NHS Confed,Bottom: NHS London

1. What are the problems integration can solve?

2. What are the examples of success and challenge we should be learning from?

3. What factors contribute to success in improving integration?

4. What factors block successful integration?

5. Who needs to do what next to enable integration to be progressed in a pragmatic and achievable way?

What contribution can be made by:

Joint commissioning Joint provision Personalisation

Have your say

Please send your responses or any queries by email, to:[email protected], you can reach us by post, at:NHS Future Forum Room 602A, Skipton House80 London Road London SE1 6LH

Download a feedback form from our website at http://healthandcare.dh.gov.uk/

To ensure that the NHS Future Forum can use your views to help shape its advice to the Government, please provide your views on integrated services by 18 November 2011.