6. What do people want?
Work
Friendships
and
relationships
Staying
Active,
Staying Well
(Wellbeing)
Contribut
ing-
having a
role
Lifelong
learning
Leisure,
hobbies
and
interests
Community
life-
somewhere
to go
Home –
living
independ
ently
8. Example: Devon
Clarity regarding outcomes and associated costs.
Contractual arrangements for:
• Shared support hours
• Additional individual support
• Personal outcomes against both
Case by case approach with each person and each
provider.
https://new.devon.gov.uk/supportedlivingreview
Flexibility and choice for people
9. Example: Oldham
Consistent approach in contracting SL.
Emphasis on achieving outcomes (rather than outputs).
• Standardized cost for complex and non-complex
needs and sleep-in rate
• Requirement of self-assessment against outcomes at
contract commencement and then quarterly
• Joint Health and Social Care Framework model
Consistency (quality and price)
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10. Example: Leicestershire
Predictable business and focus on innovation
• Lead provider status in designated areas
• Reduction of number of contracted providers
means greater volume of business for providers
• Develop / embed progressive models of support to
increase wellbeing and maximise independence
• Value for money
http://politics.leics.gov.uk/documents/s123000/FINAL%20-%20Supported%20Living%20Framework%202017-21.pdf
Providers able to plan ahead,
progress and apply innovation