Welcome to the One Swindon Conference 12 th April 2013 ONE SWINDON PARTNERSHIP.

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Welcome to the One Swindon Conference

12th April 2013

ONE SWINDON PARTNERSHIP

Dave Potts

Swindon Community Infrastructure Parnership (SCIP)

Cllr David Renard

Chair of One Swindon Partnership and Leader of the Council

Mike Ash

Head of Housing Services, Swindon

Borough Council

Daniel Rose

Swindon Community

Infrastructure Parnership

(SCIP)

Big Conversation Reminder & findings from the VCS Survey

Dave Potts

Networking Session

Gavin Jones

Chief Executive,Swindon Borough

Council

Towards a One Swindon Community Budget

James Griffin

Head of Strategy, Research &

PartnershipsSwindon Borough

Council

John Gilbert

Board Director of

Commissioning, SBC

David Wray

Chief Exec, Voluntary

Action Swindon (VAS)

Supporting Vulnerable People in Communities

Working Together to Support Vulnerable People in Swindon

John Gilbert - Board Director, Commissioning (DCS/DASS)

David Wray - Chief Executive, Voluntary Action Swindon

Recent Trends:(neglect / out of borough placements / in care numbers/increasing demand and numbers/ welfare reforms / fiscal challenges)

•1400 ‘new’ older people become reliant on social care each year (circa £2.6m)•5200 older people supported at home each year•6500 children receiving early help or on-going social care support each year•Circa £175k is the average cost to the council of supporting a vulnerable child that is in residential care•Spend on contracts and care packages has increased from circa £91m to £136m in the last year

Swindon ‘Glass of Sorrow’

Is this all gloom and doom or new opportunities?

Where do the answers lie?• Council and wider Public Sector partners?• Voluntary Sector?• Communities?• Private sector?

Various Change Programmes eg:• Strengthening Families• Streetsmart• Economy

We have a range of supporting multi-agency infrastructure eg….

• One Swindon Board• Health & Well-Being Board• Community Safety Partnerships• Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)• Joint Commissioning Boards• Safeguarding Boards/Children’s Trust • Many others….etc etc

Seek to respond to demand

Offer ‘our’ solutions Shaped to optimise funds

Our ‘organisation’ is a significant determinant of services provided. Corporate agenda is at the heart of what we do

Seek to influence and shape demand

Create solutions together shaped to optimise outcomes

Services are determined by a rich body of evidence, data and insight.Locality is at the heart of what we do

Solutions delivered through multiple) functions, in silos. Respond to presenting issues…. focus on issue resolution

Join up at Corporate plan level

Solutions coordinated in Locality -Respond to insights based on the ‘whole picture’ balanced investment in prevention as well as issue resolution

Creates dependency

We set priorities and deliver services and support

Communities influence priorities, contribute to delivery and share responsibility for outcomes

Builds capability and capacity

Join up between locality and corporate level – decision is taken at the most appropriate level

Traditional Rhythm In the Future

Moving Forward..

Adult Demand Enquiry / approach….

- partners/voluntary organisations/members/private sector

Leading to…Greater understanding of demand dynamicsBetter informed commissioning for the futureBuilding increased community resilience/confidence

How can we all get involved in the future?................Let’s look at an example we experienced from Leeds ………

Over to David…………

Leeds

• 37 Neighbourhood Networks• 16 years investment in supporting these• Rooted in the community (older people)

– Close to Social Care/Housing/Health etc.– Independent Living– Health and Wellbeing– Social isolation– Generate external funding

Create Solutions Together

• Engagement in Adult Demand Process– Third Sector representatives– Update Meetings– Advice and information Hub

• 3 year Infrastructure Contract– Volunteer Centre

• Time banking– Penhill/Taw Hill– Call in Time Project

Help Generate Solutions • Building Health Partnerships

– CCG/SBC/Third Sector/Seqol– Intelligent Commissioning– Strengthening Third Sector– Person Centred Self Care

• Recruit Third Sector Representative on Health and Wellbeing Board

• Use Involve (Employee Volunteering)

Pop-ups

John PopowiczWiltshire Fire & Rescue

Pop-ups

Paul WigleyCitizens Advice Bureau

Pop-ups

Phil YoungDirector of Investment, Forward Swindon Ltd

Pop-ups

Anna BeddisWiltshire Probation

Trust

Pop-ups

Paul Wilkins Housing Participation

Officer, SBC

‘Listening Matters’

Coffee

Please be back at 11:20 to start the

next session

Workshop Set-up & Swindon Churches Together

Tom Charnock

Chair, OS OMG

Mark Barrett

Chair of Swindon Churches Together

Swindon ReStore

Rodbourne Road Methodist Church Lunch and Activity Club

The Front Room St Augustine, Even Swindon

Swindon Neighbourhood Justice Panels

The Roundabout Café @ The Pilgrim Centre

Community Café St Andrews, Moredon

CAP Debt Counselling Service

The Discovery Church, Swindon

Workshop 1 40 Minutes

Workshop 240 Minutes

Next Steps

Tom Charnock

Close & Refreshments

If needed a Quiet room has been set aside on the first floor for prayer and quiet contemplation

If you would like to carry on your conversations and networking after lunch – the room is available until 3.30