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“ONLY CONNECT” 12 October 2009 Su Sayer OBE United Response

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Page 1: Su Sayer United Response

“ONLY CONNECT”

12 October 2009

Su Sayer OBEUnited Response

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What I Will Cover

• A snapshot of Social Care• A snapshot of United Response• What are the challenges ahead?• How can we help meet the social

challenge?• How can we help meet the economic

challenge?• Over to you

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A Snapshot Of Social Care

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The Social Care Sector

• People with disabilities and also older people use social care

• In 2007/8 2 million adults used care services commissioned by LAs

• As at March 2008 1 million adults were supported at home

• The adult social care workforce is approx. 1.5 million

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The Social Care Sector And You

• In 2006, analyst Ovum estimated that £10.6bn was spent on adult social care annually in England alone

• Less than a fraction of one per cent was invested in technology

• But pressures on budgets and an increasing drive for efficiency may change this

• There is an opportunity for technology to play a key role in changing social care –and lives – for the better

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A Snapshot Of United Response

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Who We Are And What We Do

• We support people with a learning disability, physical disability or a mental health need across England and Wales

• We provide everything from 24 hour support to a few hours a week

• 40% of the people we support do not speak

• £60m budget; over 2000 staff

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The United Response Approach

• Build support around each individual

• Communication is key

• Rapidly increasing role for technology

• www.everyvotecounts.org.uk/

• www.making-money-easier.info/

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What People Want

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What Does The Government Want?

• Excellent value for money

• More for less

• A better and more personalised service

• More independence for individuals

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What Are The Challenges Ahead?

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The Social Challenge

• Ironically, greater independence can lead to greater isolation in some cases

• People are more likely to live alone, without daily contact with staff or their peers

• How do we make it easier for people with disabilities or who are elderly, to live full lives, be part of their local community, and retain their independence?

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The Economic Challenge

• The number of people with disabilities is rising due to improved health/social care

• The current economic situation means that significant cuts are expected in social care spending

• How do we resolve this without going backwards?

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How Can We Help Meet The Social Challenge?

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The Internet And Social Media

• Technology has a good track record• The internet can be a tool for greater

social engagement• New opportunities• Multimedia – accessible to people with

learning disabilities, visual or hearing impairments

• Great for peer to peer support

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But…

• More needs to be done to increase accessibility

• Too many websites loaded with dense language, jargon, small text or complex navigation

• Far too few websites offer easy text, video or audio options

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Every Vote Counts – Case Study

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Hydro-pool Mega bowl Harlequins stadium

Twickenham stadium Rotunda Cedars health club

Leisure and sports you can try in and around Richmond

About Me And My Life

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Back...

Address: Harlequins Rugby

Twickenham Stoop StadiumLanghorn Drive

TwickenhamMiddx

TW2 7SX

Tel;0208 4106000Fax:0208 4106001

Overall Review:•Great place to watch live sport•Great atmosphere•Food and drink•Meet other people•Lots of connections with the community , associations , schools and colleges across London•Good access

•Limited disabled parking , arrive early

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How Can We Help Meet The Economic Challenge?

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What Are The Problems?

• Significant cuts expected in public sector spending

• Social care may be particularly hit – up to 10% in 3 years?– Mild and moderate needs worst affected?– Fewer or no hours for some people?

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Connecting Through Technology

• Face to face support important but a real role for technology

• Telecare

• Telesupport

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Sharon – Case Study

• Sharon has learning disabilities, lives independently

• Needs small amount of support to do shopping and manage bills

• Telesupport means more time to be supported in the community

• Peer to peer support• “Telesupport is brilliant, it’s really helped

me.”

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Virtual Visiting – The Next Step

• Care homes

• Older people

• Hospitals

• Neonatal units

• Huge potential benefits to health, independence, well-being, efficiency

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How Do We Make It Happen?

• Use your budget to make things happen

• With a little imagination you can transform people’s lives

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Over To You

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“Enthusiasm finds the opportunities. Energy makes the most of them.”

Henry S Huskins

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Thank You

Email: [email protected]