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Commissioning Employment Support
6th December 2019
Gerry O’Kello – London Borough of Newham
Jean Cole – Newham College
Helen Seraphin – LBN Workplace
What is commissioning?
Why is commissioning important?
• Commissioning is a key function of social services
• Through commissioning, we are able to address/meet the current and future needs of its local population
• Commissioning activities will raise consciousness about unmet needs and assures service quality
• Commissioning will make sure that needed services are provided and will promote the best use of resources
• Commissioning is about managing the balance between primary, acute and community care, and managing the expanding private and voluntary sectors
What services do we commission?
Domiciliary Care (community)
Range of services, including Carers support,, Healthwatch, Link Workers. Mix of IBU and statutory external
Joint Service with CCG –Equipment via Enabled Living EBU.
Currently provided by external agencies via Dom Care Framework Major remodel ongoing
Over half of these services are provided via Good Support Group EBU
£28m p.a. £3m p.a.£17m p.a.
Community Equipment & Telecare
Residential & Nursing Care
Day Opportunities
servicesPreventative/ Community
Services
Care & Support in Sheltered/Extra Care
Housing
£7m p.a. £4m p.a.£1.5m p.a.Large framework with 14 external providers.
All external provision. Exploring building or purchase of LBN owned property with care provided externally
Newham in London
Newham Council
• In east London (near Tower Hamlets, Hackney, Waltham Forest, Redbridge, Greenwich)
• Population 338k (72% BME, over 64.8% aged18-64)
• In the 10 most deprived councils in 2010 in London
• Employment scale Newham ranked now 7th compared 32nd in 2010
• No longer in 20 most deprived local authorities in 2015
• Since 2007 Workplace achieved 40,000 job outcomes for its residents
Slide 7
Newham’s Improving Index of Multiple Deprivation
Newham’s Improving Index of Multiple Deprivation
Where we are in Newham?
Gerry O’Kello - LBNDerek Barett – LBN Workplace
Workplace
• Workplace is Newham’s jobs brokerage, bringing together a comprehensive range of personalised, integrated services to both Newham residents and employers.
• local unemployed and under-employed people, access to training provision and business support services as well as supporting local employers’ recruitment needs free recruitment to employers
• In Newham alone, we estimate that by 2025 there will have been £22 billion invested, creating new jobs and opportunities and more than 35,000 new homes.
That includes: £3.7 billion regeneration project underway in Canning Town
and Custom House, set to deliver an additional 10,000 homes
£1 billion development of an Asian Business Port at Royal Docks agreed with Chinese developer ABP to deliver retail,
leisure, and office space
£3.5 billion 10 year regeneration project now agreed at Silvertown Quays and a further 10,000 new homes
The Service – Offer for Employers
• Workplace helps businesses find the right staff quickly and efficiently. Employers are allocated a dedicated account manager who will help with every step of the recruitment process, including:
• Section 106• Disability Confident
Training• Recruitment & selection
The Workplace Offer to Residents
Residents are assessed to understand their needs and allocated an advisor to support them on the journey into work.
• Support into work
• In-work support
• Training & Work experience
Our Obligation? • Government Employment
policies
• Improving Lives - The Green Paper
• Disability employment gap
• Benefits of employment
Where we are in Newham?
• Our vision
• Newham Employment Strategy
• Local employment market
• Supported Employment Team at Workplace
• Other Initiatives
What is Supported Internship • A collaborative venture between key partners
which aims to give young people the skills to move into employment
• Designed to develop transferable skills knowledge and attitudes in readiness for paid employment.
• Have a track record of success in enabling young people with learning disabilities to gain direct work within top businesses.
What is Supported Internship Continued
Internship
Business
Supported Employment
Local Authority
Education
Work-based learning programme for people with disabilities
•12 month internships – 3 rotations, term time in different departments, over the academic year
(Job Coach- Supported Employment)
•On-site classroom teaching- assessing progress and developing Work skills. i.e. problem-solving.
(Tutor - Education)
•Goal - Achieve competitive employment
Employers we work with
• Newham University Hospital – 12 interns
• John Lewis/Waitrose – 12 interns• London Borough of Newham – 15
interns• ASDA Supermarket – 10 interns• Greater Anglia Trains – 2 interns• All are based at the employer’s
premises with a teacher, job coaches and extra job coaches through Access to Work.
Employment support Pathway for all people with health and social care needs in Newham
Supported Internships NSIP
APPRENTCESHIPS
WorkplaceAll initial contacts and case
management or sign Posting
Paid or self-employment
Transition, Schools, Colleges or Universities
community/3rd sector org and day opportunities employment providers
Assessment and Care Management
Specific SET employment assessment and support by
SEO
Micro-enterprise or disabled entrepreneur(Spece4Me or London
Small Business Centre )
Princes Trust(Entrepreneurs or
supported internships)
Paid or self-employmentPaid or self-employment
Does the person
Require extra
Support
Paid or self-employment
All Employers
Micro Enterprise
Other internships
Team of the Year Award
Other Initiative
SET Performance
(ASCOF)Individual
placement and support
Bright Futures
Initiative
NSIP
Working with Employers
Workplace employer engagement Matching and screening candidates, providing vibrant, aspiring and diverse applicantsDisability AwarenessAdvice and support for employersOngoing in work support
Key to success for local employment Mayoral support, employer support and close partnership working
Impact of Workplace Supported Employment TeamPercentage of adults with learning disabilities in paid employment
Relative Placement in London
Newham 2011-12 2.8% 31/33
Newham 2012-13 3.0% 30/33
Newham 2013-14 2.7% 32/33
Newham 2014-15* 4.4% 23/33
Newham 2015-16 7.8% 14/33
Newham 2016-17 10.1% 10/33
Newham 2017-18 11.5% 7/33
The Supported Employment Team (SET) has had significant positive impact on the employment outcomes for Newham residents with Learning Disabilities in the rankings in the Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework (ASCOF).
Percentage of adults with learning disabilities in paid employment
Relative Placement in London
Newham 2011-12 2.8% 31/33
Newham 2012-13 3.0%30/33
Newham 2013-14 2.7%32/33
Newham 2014-15* 4.4%
23/33
Newham 2015-16 7.8% 14/33
Newham 2016-17 10.1% 10/33
Newham 2017-18 11.5% 7/33
Newham 2018-19 11.1% 10/33
Team Success
• ERSA Team of the Year nomination 2018 & 2019
• BASE Team of the year award
Questions to take away with you
• What should we be working together on to reduce the disability employment gap ?
• How does the work of your organisation link with the employment?
• What can we do to build links and awareness of each other’s work?
Making Supported Employment Work in an Increasingly Competitive Job Market
5th November 2018
Gerry O’Kello - LBNDerek Barett – LBN Workplace
Thank you – Any Questions?