Early Intervention Transformation (Preston)

January 13, 2025 Director of Strategic & Integrated Commissioning (Officer) Approved View on council website

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Summary

...to approve funding targeted at working with VCFSE and community provisions in the Preston area to reduce unnecessary demand for adult social care by investing in community assets, building VCFSE capacity, developing closer working relationships, and supporting residents' independence and well-being.

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Purpose

As
part of the transformation work in adult social care to create the
conditions to enable people to live well in their communities for
longer, this funding is targeted at working with VCFSE and
Community provision within the local area with a focus on reducing
unnecessary demand at the front door to adult social
care.
 
The proposal will
deliver services that support the following overarching key project
outcomes:
1. To reduce
contacts to Adult Social Care via investment into community assets
that prevent and reduce need and demand that enable efficiencies
that could be reinvested to support sustainability in the
sector.
2. Build immediate
VCFSE capacity to address areas of high demand for ASC.
3. Develop closer
working relationships in order to have better connections between
the County, District and the VCFSE provision.
4. Develop a
collaborative and shared approach to early intervention and
prevention, with the benefit of the residents, and targeted
populations, being our primary focus. 5. To support residents in
Lancashire to increase their independence, social inclusion,
connection to their communities and have improved well-being.
 

Content

Victoria Tomlinson, Senior
Commissioning Manager, on behalf of the Clare Mattinson,
Director of Strategic & Integrated
Commissioning took a decision to work
collaboratively with the District Council named to support
community development and reduce inappropriate referrals into adult
social care.

Supporting Documents

Report.pdf
Appendix A.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date13 Jan 2025