Future Focus Social Prescribing Presentation

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One of the presentations given at our Future Focus 2014 VCS conference.

Transcript of Future Focus Social Prescribing Presentation

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Voluntary Action Leicestershire “Helping people change their lives for the better”

Voluntary Action LeicesterShire

Future Focus

Social Prescribing

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Social Prescribing

Definition:

Social prescribing enables primary care services to refer patients with social, emotional or practical needs to a range of local services, often provided by the voluntary and community sector

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Benefits of Social PrescribingTo patients:

•Improved health and wellbeing•Supports health and lifestyle change•Improved self esteem and confidence•Offer of accompanied visits•More specialised local knowledge•Speed of referral•Allows time to be heard

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Benefits of Social Prescribing

For Health professionals:•Reduces frequent practice attendance•More appropriate use of GP time•Easy referral•Provides links between VCS and statutory sector•Increased range of practical services•Encourages and supports self care

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Benefits of Social Prescribing

To Health & Social Care Economy:

•Decreased reliance on statutory health services•Decrease in clinical prescribing•Decreased need for acute services

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Primary Care Model

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Primary Care Model

Expected Outcomes:

•After six months Fred has attended the GP less

•Fred is happier

•Fred has a healthier lifestyle

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Secondary Care Model

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Secondary Care Model

Expected Outcomes:

•After six months Sarah has attended A&E less frequently

•Sarah has been supported in engaging with community services

•Sarah is happier and living more healthily

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National Examples

West Newcastle CCG Area:– Almost half of referrals were to 41-60 year

olds.– Physical health, mental health, lifestyle

change and improving social networks were the top reasons for referral.

– 69% of patients increased their Short Warwick & Edinburgh Mental Well Being Scale (SWEMWBS) score after referral

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National Examples

Bromley by Bow Centre

http://www.bbbc.org.uk/social-prescriber

– 331 referrals in a six month pilot– 75% said that it had resolved or partially

resolved the issue– 70% of patients said that they would not

have accessed the service without social prescribing initiative

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Challenges

• GP Engagement - in Newcastle two of the six GP’s made up 86% of all referrals. Limited engagement from the other GP’s in the pilot

• Capacity for VCS groups: possibly increases in demand

• Evaluation: there remains a need for reliable data on pilot schemes

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What Needs to Change?

• VCS groups demonstrating the effectiveness of service provision

• Pilots established in City and County to confirm social prescribing works

• Recognition that VCS services aren’t free but they are more cost effective and deliver better outcomes

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Local Developments

• Better Care Together Strategy – Need to move services out of hospitals into communities

• Need to reduce the strain on Primary Care and improve patients wellbeing

• Pilot commencing at Hedges Medical Practice in Eyres Monsell 26 September

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Hedges Medical Practice

• Discussions with GP following Health and Social Care Forum

• Meetings with Practice Manager and Patient Participation Group (PPG) to explain model

• VAL providing training to PPG volunteers

• GP surgery providing space for Social Prescribing Clinic

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Hedges Medical Practice

• VAL developed City Directory of VCS Services

• GP’s providing lists of “frequent attenders” who could benefit from Social Prescribing

• First Social Prescribing Clinic in late August

• Pilot will run until end of March 2015 and evaluation report produced

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Local Developments

• West Leicestershire CCG People Powered Delivery Group – driven by objectives designed by patients, carers and stakeholders – resulting in

• Social prescribing pilot being developed in partnership with a GP practice/PPG – consideration given to areas of deprivation, data review of number of carers over 65 years of age, other pilots, face to face discussions

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Questions?

• What are the bennefits of Social Prescribing for VCS providers?

• What service or services does your organisation provide that would benefit the health and wellbeing of carers?