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Putting People First In Adult Mental Health: leading the way
Understanding Personalisation, Self-Directed Support & Personal Budgets
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Putting People First In Adult Mental Health: leading the way
• Consider the changes taking place in Adult Social Care in respect of personalisation
• To development an understanding of the new system of self directed support
• To see how personal/individual budgets work in practice for service users
• For people to be aware of how people can benefit using personal/individual budgets
• Understanding the different terms used
• Finding useful information
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Putting People First In Adult Mental Health: leading the way
Adult Social Care is
Changing
Personalisation
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In 2007 The Government said how it wanted Adult Social Care to change
Putting People First In Adult Mental Health: leading the way
• Changing the whole system• Services tailored to the needs of individuals• Self-directed support as the main system of
social care• Personal budgets for everyone eligible for
public funding
Putting People First establishes the key messages for Adult Social Care
Putting People First In Adult Mental Health: leading the way
What is Personalisation?Personalisation is about placing people at the centre of the support they get
Personalisation is about people using resources in new ways so support fits into their life rather than their life being shaped by the support available
Personalisation focuses far more on what the person finds valuable and meaningful in life
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What is Personalisation?
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Links to CPA and Personalisation
“The Care Programme Approach (CPA) is at the centre of this personalisation focus, supporting individuals with severe mental illness to ensure that their needs and choices remain central in what are often complex systems of care”
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The Government has also set the vision behind the new National Framework for Mental Health which includes a strong theme of Personalised care
New Horizons – A Shared Vision for Mental Health (2010)
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Self Directed Support have four parts
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Working with community facilities and services that we should all use, e.g. transport, leisure, health, education, housing and providing access to good information and advice
Self Directed Support have four parts
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Support that’s available for people to stay independent for as long as possible,
Self Directed Support have four parts
PREVENTION & EARLY INTERVENTION WEBSITE
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Personal/Individual Budgets - People choosing who provides their support and what form that support takes, and controlling when and where those services are provided, rather than being expected to fit in with what’s already on offer.
Self Directed Support have four parts
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MIND Guide to Personal Budgets
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People as participants in their communities, friendships and family relationships. Individuals with lives and relationships.
Self Directed Support have four parts
WHAT IS SOCIAL CAPITAL?
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Steps to getting a personal and individual budgets
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Individual/Personal Budgets
People and carers still need to be eligible under Fairer Access to Care to get social care support from their local council and so funding for their budget.
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Individual/Personal Budgets
The person (or their representative) is informed about a clear upfront allocation of funding (the Resource Allocation System or RAS), enabling them to plan their support arrangements
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Individual/Personal Budgets
The individual or their representative is able to decide what support is required for them and can use the money in ways and at times of their choosing
3Support Planning Website
SDS4me Website
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Individual/Personal Budgets
The support plan makes clear what is to be achieved with the money provided4Councils still need to agree the plan will be legal, safe and able to provide all the support needed by the person
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Individual/Personal Budgets
Support exists to enable the individual to arrange their own services which may still be managed for them by the council if required, or provided in other ways such as having a direct payment
5A guide to Direct Payments
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Personal budgets Guide
MIND Guide to Personal Budgets
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In 2009, the Government started piloting personal health budgets, as a way of giving patients greater control over the services they receive and the providers from which they receive services
Personal Health Budgets are being used for those with long term conditions, those receiving NHS Continuing Healthcare and users of mental health services
Personal Health Budgets
Personal health Budgets Network Website
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What the research said about the practice of personal/individual budgets
•People having a personal budget felt more in control of their daily lives than when using conventional service
•Satisfaction was highest for people with mental health problems and younger disabled people Source: Individual Budgets Evaluation Network (IBSEN)
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•Carers said they were more able to engage in activities of their choice
Carers said this positively affected how they spent their time, and improved the quality of life of the person they cared for
•Personal Budgets appeared to be cost effective compared to conventional services Source: Individual Budgets Evaluation Network (IBSEN)
What the research said about the practice of personal/individual budgets
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How do personal budgets work for people
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IBSEN EVALUATIONS
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Understanding the different terms used
Independent Living/recovery is the goal of personalisation
Personalisation is the Governments policy and approach
Self Direct Support is the new system of social care
Individual Budgets combine different funding sources
Personal Budgets is the single funding from the council
People can haveManaged ServicesFrom the council
People can have Direct Payments from the council
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Your Local Authorities Websites
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Useful web links about Personal/Individual Budgets
SCIE
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Shop4Support www.shop4support.comDirect Payments in Mental Health – A guide to action, CSIP, DH, 2007http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Publications/PublicationsPolicyAndGuidance/DH_4131060A voice and a choice, Self directed support by people with mental health problems, Rita Brewis, In Control, 2007http://www.in-control.org.uk/site/INCO/Templates/Library.aspx?pageid=331&cc=GBPersonalisation in mental health – Creating a vision – views of personalisation, from people who use mental health services, MIND, 2009http://www.mind.org.uk/assets/0000/3856/Creating_a_vision.pdfPersonalisation and mental health – a review of the evidence, MIND, 2009http://www.mind.org.uk/assets/0000/2164/putting_us_first_personalisation.pdfPersonalisation in mental health – Breaking down the barriers - a guide for care coordinators, MIND, 2009http://www.mind.org.uk/assets/0000/2166/putting_us_first_overcoming.pdfDirect payments, independent living and mental health – an evaluation, HASCAS, 2003http://www.hascas.org.uk/pdf_files/HASCAS%20Executive%20Summary.pdf
Useful web links about Personal/Individual Budgets