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Our Place: Wye Update

Our Place: Wye Update. Aims Outcomes Elements Current status Locality requirements Logic chain Operational plan Partners Support & context Key Issues What next?. Aims.

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Our Place: Wye Update

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  1. Our Place: Wye Update • Aims • Outcomes • Elements • Current status • Locality requirements • Logic chain • Operational plan • Partners • Support & context • Key Issues • What next?

  2. Aims • The aims are to nurture a more age-inclusive community that is more resilient and responsive to the needs, age and social profile of the parish and stimulates a healthy, caring and sustainable community. • Themes: Older People, Employment, Community Cohesion and Engagement, Health and Well Being and Adult Social Care. • We focused upon the over 60s originally however we now aim to be proactive in creating intergenerational opportunities and providing services to promote understanding across generations and building a more cohesive supportive community for all ages. • We aim to develop a new innovative user-led, localised service or local co-operative.

  3. Outcomes • Reducing incidence of loneliness & isolation • Supporting people to live as independently as possible • Improving effective communication • Improving health & well being (nutrition – exercise – purposeful activity) • Community cohesion • Neighbourly ownership and involvement in providing “services” • Reducing avoidable episodes of hospital admission/care services • Inward investment of capacity building in employable skills

  4. Elements • Community Cafe (food – eating & shopping) • Community Hub (Information and Information technology) • Networks of support • Carers – local employment approach to providing care • Intergenerational opportunities • Highlight transport

  5. Current Status • Approved – Getting Going grant £10,000 • Also considered Going Further – grant £7,000 • Decisions on Breaking New Ground Aug/Sept • Plus 4days relationship Manger • And if deemed necessary CBA consultancy

  6. Locality Requirements • Logic chain completed by 1st September • Draft Operational Plan for peer review 1st October

  7. Project: Poplar NCB Intended Impacts What is the change you want to see? Conditions Local context Policy context What needs to be in place for change to occur? Intended Outcomes What are you trying to achieve? Programme Objectives High level summary of intended outcomes Rationale Evidence & assumptions linking outputs to outcomes & impacts Inputs What resources do you have? Activities What will the partnership do? Outputs What will the partnership provide?

  8. A good Operational Plan? Should include: - Context, background and vision- Community involvement undertaken- Priority issues for the community- Your Our Place approach- Business cases including cost benefit analyses- Governance- Implementation Plan

  9. Partners • KCC Adult Social Care Commissioners, a member of KCC staff has been assigned to support the project. He is linked to the Ashford NHS CCG and so can effect efficient coordination on this project. The Ashford NHS Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), Ashford Carers, the Wye Surgery, the Patient Participation Group, Action with Communities in Rural Kent, KCC Libraries, and Wye Free School. • The Centre for Health Services Studies at the University of Kent has confirmed that they will work in partnership to develop a framework for evaluation for the project.

  10. Support &Context • KCC – members roll out • NALC case study • KCC – Transformation programme • NHS integration and merger • Care Act 2014 • Dementia Awareness • Imperial College • Village Hall

  11. Key issues • Detailed conversations with local people (ideas?) • Gather data and information...(private sector) • Research • Check what people would wish to see what works & what could be better • Based upon experience & resilience how do we create a caring, inclusive village for our grandchildren and great grand children?

  12. What next? • Working lunch meeting 2/3 weeks Stakeholders group (refer to logic chain) Interest in aspects – Social eating etc) WPs Evaluation – training evaluators – interest? • Undertake work streams • Amass detailed information • Mini seminar – research • Convene visioning event September • Establish conversations/ engagement programme • Establish information & communication programme • Record/film process – model for roll out

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