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Ground Rules at the Partnership Board

Ground Rules at the Partnership Board. Everyone should take it in turns to speak Everyone should respect what other people say. Everyone should always have good manners No one should speak in a rude way to anyone.

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Ground Rules at the Partnership Board

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  1. Ground Rulesat the Partnership Board Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  2. Everyone should take it in turns to speak • Everyone should respect what other people say Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  3. Everyone should always have good manners • No one should speak in a rude way to anyone Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  4. When the meeting is in progress people should only talk about Partnership Board work Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  5. Only Partnership Board Members are allowed to vote Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  6. Mobile phones should be switched off or put on silent at all times • No texting on mobile phones during the meeting Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  7. No e-mailing on Blackberries • No working on lap tops Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  8. I want to speak Making Communication Better at the Partnership Board. • At the Partnership Board everybody is equal. We are all important. • It is important that we can all join in and say what we think. • Please hold up the yellow card if you want to speak. • Please do not speak until you are asked to do so by the Chair. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  9. On the back of the yellow card is the word NOW. • Please hold the card this way if you want to say something about what has just been said. • Please be careful which way you hold up the card. NOW Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  10. Wait, I don’t understand • Hold up the red card when there is something you don’t understand, or if people are talking too fast. • Anyone can hold up this card at any time. As soon as you see the red card, please stop talking. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  11. Word Police • Making things easy to understand is a difficult job. So we have an expert to help us. That is the Word Police. • This is a person whose job at the meeting is to help make it easy for everyone to join in. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  12. Wait, I don’t understand Word Police • The Word Police is a hard job. Please help them by stopping when they hold up the red card. • Anyone can help by suggesting easier ways to explain difficult words. • Please remember, the Word Police is there to help us all. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  13. Commissioning Review Making sure we have the best ways to plan and buy services. Sandy McMillan. Assistant Director Strategy and Performance. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  14. About this presentation. • Sandy McMillan. Assistant Director Strategy and Performance • Leicestershire County Council. Adults and Communities. • 0116 305 7320 • Sandy.mcmillan@leics.gov.uk This presentation is to tell the Partnership Board about the Commissioning Review. The review is checking the way the Adults and Communities Department plans and buys services. The review includes the Valuing People team. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  15. What is Commissioning? • Good commissioning means finding out what services people want and need. Then planning and buying the services so there is the right kind of support, in the right places, at the right times. • It is also checking services to make sure they are doing a good job. • This means services that - meet people’s needs - help them to be as independent as possible - give people a real choice - are good value for money - support the whole community. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  16. What is the Commissioning Review? • A review is when you look at what is working well, what could be better and what needs to change • In the Adults and Communities Department at the moment, there are a few different teams who do commissioning work. • The commissioning review will check what work the different staff do. • It will find out the best ways to plan and buy services for everyone who needs social care support. • In the future there will be 1 team who plan, buy and check services. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  17. What is the Commissioning Review? • The review is about what we do for larger numbers of people NOT how we make plans for individual people and families • We want to finish the review quickly but services on the ground will take longer to see a difference Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  18. Valuing People team • The money the Partnership Board uses for the Valuing People team is called the Learning Disabilities Development Fund. • From April 2011 the Government will include this money in the money it gives the County Council for all services. It will not be specially for Valuing People any more. • So we need to think about the future of the Valuing People team. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  19. Valuing People team • Sandy and Sue Disley talked about the future of the Valuing People team. • They decided to include the Valuing People team in the Commissioning Review. • This is because the Valuing People team help lots of different services get better at supporting people with learning disabilities. This is called service development. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  20. What happens next? • All the staff who do commissioning work have collected lots of information about the work they do. • This will all be included in the Commissioning Review. • We will look at what we have got now, and what we need for the future. • We aim to make changes in summer 2010 Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  21. Thank you • Do you have any questions? Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  22. Fairer Charging Policy for Non Residential Care Services Fairer Charging Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  23. Background • The Department of Health issued guidelines on how to work out peoples charges for non residential care services in 2002 • These guidelines were updated last year because personal budgets were being used Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  24. Leicestershire County Council’s charging policy had not been looked at since 2002 and the Council needed to make sure that the policy is good, equal and fair • A consultation took place in 2009 to ask people what they thought about the policy that is already in place and the things that will go in the new policy Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  25. Implementation Timescales • The new financial assessment process that will be put in place from April 2010 • Self assessment of disability related spending to be put in place from April 2010 Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  26. Charges to be extended to all services, except transport, and all service users or carers receive services from Adult Social Care from October 2010 • The charges are:- • Hourly rate to go up to £13ph • No maximum weekly charge • Community Meals charge to go up to £3.25 Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  27. Personal budget pilot starts in February 2010 • Full charging policy to be put in place for the whole time of the pilot • Review Group will work with commissioning workers and Providers to see who receives what services Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  28. What happens next? • A Communication Plan will be developed to make sure everyone knows what is happening. It is likely that communication for service users and carers will start in April 2010. • Financial Assessments and benefit checks will be done for all service users and carers Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  29. Sample Assessment • Single Person – under 60 • Jobseekers allowance / Income Support £84.95 • Severe Disablement Allowance £73.10 • DLA – Care Component £47.10 • Chargeable Income £205.15 • DoH Mandatory Allowance £131.50 • Disability Related Expenditure £63.99 • Assessed Maximum Charge £9.66 Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  30. Sample Assessment • Single Person – over 60 • State Pension £104.25 • Pension Credit Guarantee £63.25 • Attendance Allowance £44.85 • Chargeable Income £212.35 • DoH Mandatory Allowance £155.06 • Disability Related Expenditure £22.36 • Assessed Maximum Charge £34.93 Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  31. Sample Assessment • Couple / Carers – over 60 • State Pension £100.77 • Occupational Pension £23.31 • Pension Credit Guarantee £47.30 • Attendance Allowance £47.10 • Chargeable Income £218.48 • DoH Mandatory Allowance £160.91 • Living Costs (Building Insurance) £9.62 • Disability Related Expenditure£30.00 • Assessed Maximum Charge £17.95 Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  32. CCF Review Project • If you have any questions • contact Colleen Smith • Tel:- 0116 305 8369 • Colleen.smith@leics.gov.uk Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  33. Transport Policy Adult Social Care Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  34. Developed by the Transport Project Group • Learning Disabilities • Mental Health • Older Disabled Persons Service • Passenger Transport Unit • Breaking the Barriers • Strategic Commissioning and Service Development (Adults) • Finance. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  35. What is the policy? • To reflect National and Local Priorities • Is to look at the changes to the existing arrangements • To look at what the Leicestershire County Council assisted transport service provide Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  36. This policy is based on:- • Promoting independence • Choice and control • A healthy lifestyle • Improved quality of life • Dignity • Local accessible services Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  37. We want to share the Transport Policy with you We want to hear your views on:- • What impact this will have on your service area? • How can we put the policy in place? • Have we missed anything? Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  38. What are your views? 1. As part of Leicestershire County Councils commitment to inclusion and independence it will be expected that people who can travel to a community activity, either on their own or with someone else should do so. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  39. Your views on its Principles • An assessment of what is needed in Leicestershire County Council assisted transport service has been done • Transport will only now be provided if it is needed and will provide good value for money Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  40. Your views on its Principles 4. People who can have concessionary travel will be expected to apply and use this as and when it is required and needed Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  41. Your views on its Principles 5. A principle will be put in place in any situation as to whether it is reasonable to expect people to make their own travel arrangements 6. All transport options have been looked at and outcomes have been identified and evidenced. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  42. Guidance for Transport • Based on the principles, the guidance will be put in place when people needs Have been identified in the Leicestershire County Council assisted transport service Again please tell us your Views on the following guidance:- Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  43. Your views on its Guidance 1. Where a person is able to walk, use assisted mobility (wheelchair/aids), or use public transport, either independently or with a support to get to and from community activities or college they would be expected to do so. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  44. Guidance 2 • There will be a general expectation that people who have the potential to learn road safety and orientation skills in order to promote their independence to get to and from community activities or college by themselves will receive the support to do so. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  45. Guidance 4 • Where a person cannot attend their nearest community activity or college because there is no placement available or the service cannot meet their needs then the Transport that is provided will be considered. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  46. Guidance 4 • Where a person chooses to attend community activities or college outside of their identified locality and a local service is available to meet their needs, the cost of any transport considered necessary will be met by the person. Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  47. Guidance 5 • Where a person receives a benefit to pay their mobility needs, it is expected that this will meet some if not all of their transport needs and be used fully to support their transport needs to and from community activities or college Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  48. Guidance 6 • Where people live in settings where their care is funded by Adult Social Care (e.g. Residential Care), their support to attend community activities or college will be provided as part of the placement Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  49. Guidance 7 • Where people are living in adult placement on a long term basis it will be expected that the cost of the placement will meet their full range of support needs to include transport to community activities Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

  50. Guidance 8 • Where people pay towards the use of a shared community vehicle, there is an expectation that this would be used to transport them to community activities or college Leicestershire Learning Disabilities Partnership Board

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