This document provides an overview of roles within health, social care, and early years services. It describes direct and indirect care jobs and examples within each sector. The document discusses the purpose of nurseries and hospitals and who would use them. Students consider the skills and qualities needed for different roles and complete a SWOT analysis of their own strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. It also defines statutory, private, voluntary care and discusses the contribution of each to the community. The homework asks students to research local services.
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Your opportunity to feedback on stakeholder thinking to date.
Identify opportunities and any challenges in the proposed new ways of working.
To be confident we can bring about the proposed changes by ensuring we have expert views from all those who have a role to play in supporting the implementation.
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CHAPTER ONE Introduction to Case Management
Surviving and Thriving as a Case Manager
Ellen
The agency I work for is located in the northwestern United States. We serve all age ranges. It is a community mental health center. The center has several different campuses across the county. I believe they serve around 18,000 people: children, adults and older adults. And the programs that they offer are quite extensive. They have counseling services, forensic services, housing and rehabilitation, case management, intensive case management, and then different psycho-educational sorts of things they do as a group. I had two positions within the agency. It is not unusual to stay in an agency and assume a new position.
At first I worked for a program that provided extended support and we provided intensive case management to adults and older adults who were chronically mentally ill. So I worked with a lot of folks who had psychotic disorders and anxiety and depression that were living mostly in adult family homes in the community, which are small residential facilities. They have twenty-four–hour care within the homes and so my role as a case manager was to go to those homes a few times a week to do just case management things.The case manager's job is to make sure clients are thriving in their environment, and everyone is safe and healthy.
I worked in that position for about two years and I carried a caseload of between 20 and 30 people at any given time. We spent a lot of time traveling between houses. And then with the shifts in the budget, I transferred to a different position. I worked in one of the adult community support clinics in the south side of the county. At that particular clinic I was a case manager. Most of our clients would come to us. These clients were more capable of managing public transportation in order to make it to appointments, but they were still very much mentally ill. They had other marginalizing sorts of issues: housing issues, financial issues.
· —Permission granted from Ellen Carruth, 2012, text from unpublished interview
In this agency we focus on meeting the needs of individuals and their families. The individuals, our clients, have difficult medical diagnoses and our goal is to allow them to live in their homes. In additional, all of our clients have other needs, reflecting social, educational, financial, and other family concerns. Meeting these multiple needs requires service coordination. We provide services that meet the specific needs of each client. And we involve the client and the families in service delivery. Coordination and integration support the management process. Sometimes professionals working in mental health and developmental disabilities do not understand how to work together to serve a single client. We provide the bridge.
· —Case manager, children's services, New York, NY
The agency I work for helps adolescent females. It would be difficult to describe the average client. Our clients come from var.
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6. Direct and Indirect Care
• Look at this list of jobs
Divide them into direct care and indirect care
Health care assistant Doctors secretary
Nursery nurse Ward Clerk
Receptionist at a GP surgery Midwife
Adults nurse Hospital Porter
Cleaner Emergency call handler
Children’s nurse Theatre Assistant
13. Nursery Nurse –
Chester Salary
£13,553 to
£15,464 +
benefitsTo work
with an
exceptional team
of staff in our
‘Outstanding’
nursery.
Portage Worker
Setting name:
Bournemouth Early
Years Service
Worker Contract:
Part TimeHours:20
hours over 4 days
Salary:£19317 -
£21067 pro
After School Club Assistant: St Within
Wells Catholic Primary School
Permanent Hours of work: term time,
part time - Monday to Friday 7.45 to
8.50 am and 3 to 6 pm. Term time only.
Rate of pay: Pay and Benefits Grade B
or C according to experience.
33. Service Provision and Roles in
Health, Social Care and Early Years
Intro MU1.1
Friday 11th September
34. Objectives
• Identify the terms, Statutory Care,
Independent Care and Informal Care
• Outline Services in these provisions
• Categorise local services offering these
provisions
• Explain how each provision contributes to
the community
36. Service Game
Match the service to the purpose
Hospital
Provides
immediate
medical
assistance to sick
an injured people
Glue them on to coloured paper in landscape when they have been checked.
Leave room for one more statement at the end of each row.
37. Now give examples of who would access
these types of services.
Hospital
Provides
immediate
medical
assistance to sick
an injured people
For the general
pubic of all age
ranges
Use the blank paper provided.
38. Using the handout provided you must…………
Annotate the people as we go through the
following slides
40. Private Care – Paid for by the person using the
service or insurer
Private and medical care
Private day nurseries
Private residential care
Voluntary Care or services
41. They may receive a ‘Carer’s allowance’ from
the government but they usually do this task
out of concern for their loved one.
46. Homework
• Find out about a range of services in your
local area.
• For example;
• Where is your nearest A&E department
• Do you have a community hospital near
• Name of a local nursery