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Challenges and Opportunities
MRS Healthcare Conference
Health & Social Care
12th February 2015
• Danielle Campbell, Madano Partnership
• Dominic Briant, British Red Cross
• Beth Anderson, Social Care Institute for Excellence
• Karl Demian, Royal Voluntary Service
• In the past 10 years, the number of people aged 65 and over in England has
increased by 1.4 million, a 17% rise
• There is a 17% rise in people reaching their 80th birthday
What is causing this?
Source: BBC
About one in two people aged 65 and over have some kind of care need (4m people)
Have a care need Age over 65 with no care need
Source: BBC
Roughly half of people with a care need, have difficulty with daily tasks (2m people)
Have a care need Age over 65 with no care need Need help with daily tasks
370,000 people receive council funded home care (19% of the 2m with a care need)
Have a care need Age over 65 with no care need Receive council funded care
Source: BBC
Madano, commissioned by the British Red Cross investigated:
• the changing context of the commissioning of Independent Living Services and how this
affects voluntary providers in this space
-move to integrated commissioning, responsibility now falls to Local Authorities and CCGs but it’s
not yet clear who is responsible for what
-the impact of the Care Bill is not yet clear, but opinion is positive
• What do users’ require from independent living services?
-personalised care but what does this mean to users?
Research
• Ensure high-quality services that promote wellbeing
• Work with other agencies in an integrated way
• Make best use of local resources
Research skills to analyse demand, trends, preferences etc.
• ‘Need’ and outcomes are complex
• Interventions are hugely diverse
• Benefits often realised over the longer-term
Fit-for-purpose evaluation & data-gathering
• Advice about services to inform decision-making
• Accessibility and acceptability
• Process and outcome important
Different mechanisms to gather data inc. “coproduction”
Shape the market
Prevent, delay or reduce need
Inform & involve people
The Care Act: some implications for research
CHOICE, CONTROL, INDEPENDENCE, WELLBEING
Contact information
Beth Anderson, Head of Research &
Information
email [email protected]
tel: 020 7024 7729
www.scie.org.uk