Recommending a Strategy - Coalition of Care and Support

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Single Outcome Agreements
2009-10: an analysis by CCPS
CCPS membership meeting, December 2009
http://www.ccpscotland.org/publications/
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National performance
framework
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1 common purpose
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5 strategic objectives
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7 high level targets
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15 national outcomes
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45 performance
indicators/targets
Is social care adequately
covered?
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Hard to say as different client groups receive different
levels and types of coverage:
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Older people, children young people and families,
people with mental health problems and people with
problematic alcohol and drug use feature in all 32 SOAs
People with disabilities 28
Carers 24
Offenders/ex-offenders 23
People with learning disabilities 19
Topic
National Outcome
Text
Service delivery
NO15
One of the central
approaches to
delivering further
efficiencies is to plan
and deliver more
services on a shared
basis with partners
both within the City
and across the
broader region.
Funding
NO15
Local
Outcome
Indicator
Our public services
are consistently high
quality, continually
improving, efficient
and responsive to
local people’s needs
Deliver national
target of 2%
efficiency savings
across all statutory
partners
Social care
Is social care adequately
covered?
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Independent living – 21 contain an outcome or
indicator, up from 14 last year BUT
telecare down from 6 to 5
 dp or self-directed support down from 5 to 3
 personalisation down from 2 to 1
 employability for social care client groups down
from 22 to 12
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Are social care services
adequately covered?
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Below the waterline?
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31 reference services for children, young
people and families, 26 for older people BUT 8
reference services for people with disabilities
The golden thread?
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27 reference children’s services plans, 4
reference plans relating to disability services
Unanswered questions
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How are SOAs being reported on and
monitored?
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What does it mean not to be included?
Conclusion?
Reading the SOAs is not in itself
enough to draw conclusions about
implications for social care in local
areas
SO WHAT NEXT??