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www.england.nhs.uk Learning Disabilities: Share and Learn Webinar 23 February 2017 Topic One: Transforming care and the future funding of supported housing Amy Swan, NHS England Topic Two: Care and Treatment Review – key changes in the refreshed policy Maggie Graham and Gavin Harding, NHS England #improvingLD @NHSEnglandSI

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Learning Disabilities: Share and Learn Webinar

23 February 2017

Topic One: Transforming care and the future funding of supported housing

Amy Swan, NHS England

Topic Two: Care and Treatment Review – key changes in the refreshed policy

Maggie Graham and Gavin Harding, NHS England

#improvingLD @NHSEnglandSI

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The Future Funding of Supported Housing

Amy Swan, Housing Lead – Transforming Care23rd February 2017

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Contents

• Supported housing impact• Proposed local system• Supported housing review• Recent consultation and overall review timetable• NHS England response

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Supported housing and health

• Supported housing is a central part of an effective care system.

• The home as a place of rehabilitation, treatment and care

• Enables the management of long-term conditions/disability in the community

Person at home

Health careHousing

Social care

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CSR15 – LHA cap announcement and supported housing impact

53,000

30%£50 41% 80% £68

No. of households entering supported housing each year that could face a shortfall

30% of incoming households would face at least £50 a week shortfall

Of existing schemes would be at risk of closure

Of planned new homes would not be built

Weekly average shortfall for affected tenants

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Proposed local system

• Exemption: The supported housing sector will be fully exempt from the Local Housing Allowance (LHA) cap

• Consultation: setting out their preferred option for the future funding for the sector, expected to be implemented at the earliest by April 2019.

• New system: be an additional grant to councils to top-up supported housing rents. This additional grant would be ring-fenced.

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Research into size, scope and cost of the sector

Great Britain England Wales Scotland0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

71% 71%79%

61%

9% 9%

9%

14%

9% 8%

5%

16%

5% 5%3% 4%

3% 4%3% 2%1% 1% 1% 2%

2% 2%0%

For older people For disabled people HostelsFor people with mental health problems For young people (16-25) Refuges and safe housesOthers (not classified)

Supported accommodation review

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41%

18%

34%

7%

c£4.12bn

HB spend in SH per annum in Great Britain

Older people NOT in Specified Accommodation(£1.67bn – 359,000 SH units)

Working age people in Specified

Accommodation(£1.42bn – 157,500

SH units)

Older people in Specified Accommodation(£0.73bn – 103,000 SH units)

Working age people NOT in Specified Accommodation

(£0.30bn – 32,000 SH units)

Sources: Local authority survey, provider survey and CORE Social lettings 2014/15 (DCLG). Base: 177 Housing Benefit team respondents, 83 Commissioners and 65 providers across Wales and Scotland.

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Consultation and timetable

• Consultation closed Feb 13th

• Green Paper to follow Spring 2017 with more detail

• Autumn 2017 – detailed model announced

• Shadow year arrangements in place

• Commencement of new funding model

Consultation and timetable

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1. Fair access to funding, including the detailed design of the ring fence and any additional protections

2. Clarifying local roles and responsibilities3. Arrangements to provide oversight and assurance 4. The appropriate balance between local flexibility and

stability for providers5. Developing a funding model for short term

accommodation, including hostels and refuges

Consultation themes

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1. Protecting existing and future tenants 2. Providing certainty through localised funding 3. Allocation of funding and new supply

NHS England response

Supported housing must remain closely aligned to health priorities and outcomes.

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Contact details

[email protected] 371 076

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Questions?

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Care and Treatment Review Policy

23 February 2017

Policy Refresh 2017

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Hello from us

• Gavin Harding MBE

• Maggie Graham

NHS England Learning Disability Programme

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• About the CTR policy review• When will it be coming out?• What’s changing?• Supporting everyone better• PERSONAL principles

What we will be talking about

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• CTR Policy came out in 2015• What is the policy and why change it?• Over 2,000 CTRs carried out• We asked lots of people for feedback• Over 700 people took part• We have used the feedback to make the policy even

better• Revised policy and materials launched at the end of

March

Care and Treatment Reviews - CTRs

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• Focus on quality• Clearer and stronger

• For people with learning disabilities, autism or both

• Purpose and “spirit” of CTRs• Roles and responsibilities• Relationship to CPA• Clear actions, by who and when in CTR

reports• Clearer role for providers

How will the new policy be different?

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• When should CTRs happen?• 6 months for people in acute, non-secure settings• More often for children and young people in hospital –

every 3 months• Every year for people in secure settings• Keep the right to request a CTR• CTR panel decide and explain why if repeat CTR should

be more or less often• ‘Blue Light’ protocol is example of best practice only

How will the new policy be different?

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• CTRs for children and young people: Care Education and Treatment Reviews, or CETRs

• Need to have less questions - more discussion• Key Lines of Enquiry KLOEs• Highlight concerns more clearly• More detail about CTR actions and following up • Hospital discharge standards• More on medication

How will the new policy be different?

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• The person, families and advocates • More and better information• Better communication about outcomes of CTR

and actions / follow up

• CTR panel members• Examples of good practice• New templates• Principles and standards

Supporting everyone betterTell me

CTR Panel

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Based on the word personal

person centred and family centred

evidence based

rights led

seeing the whole person

open, independent and challenging

nothing about us without us

action based

living life in the community

CTR principles and standards

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Any questions?