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Processes and Practices Supporting the implementation of the Occupational Therapy and Personal Care Growth Funding Julie Cairns Project Officer for the Department of Health – Loddon Mallee Region

Partnerships and Possibilities

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Processes and Practices Supporting the implementation of the Occupational Therapy and Personal Care Growth Funding

Julie CairnsProject Officer for the Department of Health – Loddon Mallee Region

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• Background• Getting started - building partnerships• Supporting the work – helpful processes• The work in practice – what has happened

and what has helped?

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• 0.5 EFT Occupational Therapist• 10 shires• Multiple partnerships• Building capacity – of partnerships, services

and staff for the benefit of clients

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• 2 x 0.6 Project Officers for 12 months• Resourcing partnership development• Supporting Occupational Therapists• Reflective practice and noticing change

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• Recognising the principles and importance of partnerships

• Unpacking the possibilities of the funding with agencies

• Local partnership planning

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• Exploring the many faces of co-location• Being clear about the focus of the

Occupational Therapist’s role and the target client group(s)

• An emphasis on staff capacity building• Documentation to support the work

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• Approaches are unique in each Shire• Joint assessments have been a key starting

point for the work in all Shires• Formal and informal opportunities for staff

conversations – equally important?• Connecting with Community Care Workers

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• Shared challenges around co-location

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For staff •new skills and knowledge •improved working relationships and processes •harnessing Community Care Worker skills and knowledge

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For organisations •Improved connections•Streamlined processes•Broader connections between all HACC staff are strengthening•Improved service responsiveness and flexibility

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For clients •Decreased duplication•Clients reporting a more positive experience of different agencies working with them•OTs are adding new ideas and support to care planning processes leading to some more holistic outcomes for clients.

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• This work becomes business as usual, for all staff working in HACC

• Ensuring sustainability through clear agreements, policies and procedures

• Broadening the scope of the OT role• More fully engaging community care workers in care

plan reviews.• Building networking opportunities for OTs and

Assessment Officers

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