Strategic commissioning - prioritising the allocation of resourcesIntroduction from Cath Attlee
Assistant Director Joint Commissioning Care & Health
Westminster City Council and NHS Westminster
November 2009
Strategic Commissioning - prioritising the allocation of resources
Welcome to Day Two of our On-Line ConferenceHosted by Westminster City Council,
one of the four Strategic Commissioning Beacon authorities
We will be addressing three issues:Targeting resources based on understanding of need to
reduce inequalitiesGood practice in sharing of risks and resources with
partner agenciesEmbedding cost/affordability in the strategic
commissioning process
Strategic Commissioning - prioritising the allocation of resources
During the day:
Mike More, Chief Executive of Westminster City Council, will discuss the recent transformation of the Council and our approach to prioritisation and the targeting of resources
Councillor Ed Argar, Cabinet Member for Health & Adults Services, will report on the development of Unified Public Services in the City as a way of maximising value and achieving better outcomes
Strategic Commissioning - prioritising the allocation of resources
Team Hackney will contribute two sessions on:
Supporting the local strategic partnership to prioritise the area based grant
The third sector and strategic commissioning
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Colleagues from Devon will report on the delegation of commissioning budgets to local Children's Trusts
The Communities of Practice Library will also hold a range of reference material relating to this subject, in case you want to find out more
http://www.communities.idea.gov.uk/c/1505808/doclib/index.do
Strategic Commissioning - prioritising the allocation of resources
An Introduction to the Issue - prioritising the allocation of resources
Addressed through other Beacons, particularly Total Place and Economic Prosperity
Also theme of NHS World Class Commissioning - evidence based and efficient
Use of Resources assessments of public services
Our approach in Westminster…………
Strategic Commissioning - prioritising the allocation of resources
Identifying needs and priorities of the community
Specifying a service or range of services to meet those needs
Monitoring/evaluating the quality/quantity of service provided; and the impact of the service on meeting the identified needs.
Procuring a service or range of services through service agreement(s) or contract(s) against the specification
Strategic Commissioning
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Finance - Financial Parameters
Legal - Statutory Duties
Members / SEB - set Strategic Priorities
Resources available: property; people; IT
Strategic Commissioning - prioritising the allocation of resources
Targeting resources based on understanding of need to reduce inequalities
One information portal - JSNAHealth Inequalities Strategy
One Involvement Strategy -Local Area Renewal Partnerships
Joint performance framework -Comprehensive Area Assessment
example:
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Family Recovery ProjectComplex needs across a range of ‘domains’: parenting, health, employment, debt,
housing, education, offending and anti-social behaviour, family functioning and engagement with services.
78% of parents are engaging with the teams and improving how they parent their children. 67% of families are now registered with and engaging with a GP 61% of parents and children, where applicable, are attending treatment at GP or hospital. Support is provided to domestic violence victims in 17% of the families. In housing and debt we have now put a plan in place or cleared housing arrears in over
half the families. Debt has been resolved in 39% of the families. Benefits have been checked and corrected in over 80% of the families. School attendance has been improved in over 60% of the families. Over half of the cohort have demonstrated no further anti-social behaviour.
“My family has seen a lot of change since we’ve started working with them”
“I have found them very helpful” "It’s working!”
Views of FRP parents and participants
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Good practice in sharing of risks and resources with partner agencies
S75 Joint Commissioning Agreement with NHS Safer Westminster Partnership & the Living CityEvery Older Person MattersTackling Overcrowding Westminster Carbon Alliance
example:
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Improving the quality of life for older residents in WestminsterProportion of respondents who said that going to (or being in receipt of) a particular
preventive service helped them ‘A very great deal’ or ‘A great deal’ in the way they felt about four Quality of Life dimensions (with 95% CI for 2006)
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Embedding cost/affordability in the strategic commissioning process
Public finance mappingApplication of Total Place approach Involvement of Partnership in prioritisation of whole
budget not just LAA resourcesCause and effect programme > prioritisationStronger procurement and governance processesEconomic Recovery PlanWhole Council transformation
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City Council Corporate Changes:
Strategic Executive BoardCommissioning TeamDelivery units (and external providers)Support units
Strategic Commissioning takes the high level objectives of the City and commissions across departmental and agency boundaries to meet the needs of the community and achieve City priorities
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Transforming Commissioning & Contracting
Outcomes Based
User LedIdentifying the needs of the local community, and what works?
Specifying a service or range of services to meet those needs
Monitoring and evaluating the quality and quantity of the service provided; and the impact of the service on meeting the identified needs. Implementing a
service development, or procuring a service or range of services through a service agreement or contract
The NEW Commissioning
Cycle
Outcomes based – flexible – quick to respond to changing needs.
User led – more direct relation-ship with providers.
Emphasis on user input – self assessment by individuals and communities – market surveys – forecasting – predictive modelling – capturing unmet needs via GIS – tracking DP use – what works?
Wider, more flexible market. Outcome based contracts – new models – higher risks.
User feedback showing outcomes achieved. Aggrega-tion of individual outcomes to indicate overall service outcomes
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To find out more about Westminster’s approach follow the link:
http://www.youtube.com/westminsterccWest End LiveBeat the recessionLeaders speech - Living CityClean StreetsGo GreenSport & LeisureSafe Streets - City GuardiansParkingLibraries