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LOCAL AREA COORDINATION

VULNERABLE. WELLBEING. FRAIL. SUPPORT. CONTRIBUTION. FAMILY. STRENGTH. NAVIGATION. LEARN. RELATIONSHIPS. LOCAL AREA COORDINATION. SHARED. TEACH. ASSETS. GIFTS & SKILLS. COMMUNITY. PERSON CENTRED. NEIGHBOURS. NETWORKS. INFORMATION. FRIENDS. PEOPLE. LONELY. DISABILITY. HOPE.

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LOCAL AREA COORDINATION

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  1. VULNERABLE WELLBEING FRAIL SUPPORT CONTRIBUTION FAMILY STRENGTH NAVIGATION LEARN RELATIONSHIPS LOCAL AREA COORDINATION SHARED TEACH ASSETS GIFTS & SKILLS COMMUNITY PERSON CENTRED NEIGHBOURS NETWORKS INFORMATION FRIENDS PEOPLE LONELY DISABILITY HOPE ISOLATED MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES

  2. Local Area Coordination in England and Wales City of York Derbyshire Leicestershire Derby City Suffolk Solihull Thurrock WaItham Forest Haringey Swansea Neath Port Talbot Isle of Wight

  3. Local Area Coordinators Defined geographical area Conversation & joint work focused on a good life Build on the assets and contribution of people and the community Whole person, whole family Voluntary relationship – introductions not referrals Not time limited but avoids dependency Connected to cross system and community leadership

  4. Who do they support? Local Area Coordinators support: • People not yet known to services to help build resilience and remain part of their community (staying strong – avoiding need for services) • People at risk of becoming dependent on services to remain strong in their own community diverting the need for more expensive “formal service” responses. (reduce demand) • People already dependent on services to become less so and more resilient in their own community.

  5. Suffolk Local Area Coordinators are in • Sudbury and Great Cornard – Imogen Sherwood • Rural villages around Sudbury inc.Glemsford, Acton, Long Melford, Monks Eleigh Great and Little Waldingfield – Cally Boardman • Ipswich – Chantry – Troy Shelton • Ipswich Gainsborough, Priory Heath and Ravenswood – Steve Gray • Saxmundham and Leiston (incvillages in between) – Holly Granville • Beccles and Worlingham – Joseph Young https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/community-and-safety/localities-and-communities/#tab4

  6. Evidence and Outcomes Swansea Uni (2017) – Financial benefits 3:1, relationship networks SROI £4 Return for every £1 invested (2015 & 2016), Reduction in: • Isolation • Visits to GP surgery and A&E • Dependence on formal health and social services • Referrals to Mental Health Team & Adult Social Care • Safeguarding concerns • Evictions and costs to housing • Smoking and alcohol consumption • Dependence on day services • Out of area placements

  7. Outcomes for Individuals and Families

  8. Keys to Success – what we are learning Importance of…….. “continuity, connections, mutual support, invest in learning, training – a community of practice” Strong design and strong connected leadership. The “slow fix” delivers quicker more sustainable outcomes. Staying true to Local Area Coordination throughout – resist the pull!! No diluting, cherry picking bits. Expect and welcome the challenges to ways of working/thinking. Inclusion, contribution, leadership, accountability Recruiting the right people, pay the right money.

  9. The Local Area Coordination Network

  10. Local Area Coordination – think big, start small, get it right - GROW. Samantha Clark or Ralph Broad Local Area Coordination Network CIC Email Sam@lacnetwork.org or Ralph@lacnetwork.org Web http://lacnetwork.org Twitter @LACNetworkUK Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/LACNetwork/

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