The Primary and Community Care Response to Dementia- Leading for Improvement What we have on offer right now! South West Dementia Partnership Living well with dementia across the South West
Jan 02, 2016
The Primary and Community Care Response to Dementia- Leading for Improvement
What we have on offer right now!
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
PROGRAMME FOCUS
• The Programme proposes an approach to developing
the dispersed and diverse leadership capacity to
deliver improved services for people with dementia
with particular focus on supporting the role of GPs as
clinical leaders, emerging commissioners and
practitioners
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
PROGRAMME AIMS
• Enhance and develop the leadership capacity within local
service systems to develop, and deliver local action plans to
support the implementation of the National Dementia Strategy.
• Develop capacity for continuous and sustainable improvements
in quality
– early diagnosis and intervention,
– achieving results that matter to patients and their carers, and
– the key objectives of “Living Well with Dementia”
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
PROGRAMME AIMS
• Develop the leadership capacity GPs as commissioners and
local clinical leaders
• Develop leadership capacity of other key partners
– E.g. other practitioners, managers, patients and their families, acute
medical care, the voluntary and community sector, and social care.
• Build capacity for sustainable improvement over the long term
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
PROGRAMME AIMS
• Develop relationships, methods and process
to support continued sharing of intelligence
(e.g. on results and their measurement) and
the ongoing development of leadership for
improvement capacity
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
PROPOSED PARTICIPANTS
• Regional GP Dementia Leads
• PCT GP Dementia Leads
• Service Commissioners
• Local Councillors
• Health & Wellbeing Partnership Boards
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
PROPOSED PARTICIPANTS
• GPs with special interest
• Other professionals with a special interest e.g.
Community Matrons, social care managers
• Social Care Leads
• People with lived experience of dementia and their
carers
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
PROGRAMME FEATURES
• Ongoing evaluation of priority issues for participants as their
roles unfold
• Space within events to address these issues there-and-then
• Exposure to top quality content on key issues concerning
leadership for improvement within local systems of care
• Varied learning formats with a focus on interaction
• Working from strengths and building relationship
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
PROGRAMME FEATURES
• Opportunities for bespoke development support from
skilled coaches as sought by participants
• Access and support in contributing to web resources
for collaboration and social networking
• Participation in Solution Focused Action and
Reflection (SoFAR) Groups
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
SoFAR GROUPS• SoFAR groups extend the usual practice of action learning sets
and have the following features:
• Using the group itself as a space to practice leadership skills in
a safe and supportive environment
• Application of new ideas to real-life real-time issues of concern
to participants
• Commitment to action, with supportive feedback on the results
to capture learning and improved practice
• Use of solution focused, and other coaching techniques to
support reflection, learning and action
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
PROGRAMME DELIVERY
• This scoping event followed by four further, one-day events over
a year
• Bespoke support in the intervening periods
• Facilitated by Steve and Jo and other SWDC colleagues to
ensure continuity and continued refinement of content and
delivery in light of feedback.
• Additional facilitation support for the SoFAR groups will be
provided by appropriate qualified and supported practitioners
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
NOTIONAL CONTENT
• Highlighting what works
• Bespoke expert input on key topics
• Making sense of the leadership needed here and now
• Personal development concerning how to achieve influence and
effective negotiation
• Principles and practice of service redesign to maximise value for
patients and their support and reduce waste
• Service improvement through building on strengths and developing
relationship
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
NOTIONAL CONTENT
• The QIPP agenda and its implementation
• Bringing together the new underpinning change principles for
healthcare
• Working with local services as “living systems”, including team and
inter-team development, and “whole systems thinking”
• Thinking differently- fostering creativity and innovation
• Making the most of the leadership expertise of patients and their
supports and exploring models for local governance and accountability
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
NOTIONAL CONTENT
• Engaging well with the equalities agenda
• Approaches for particular client groups, (e.g.
early onset dementia and people with learning
disability)
• Focusing on outcomes and measuring what
counts
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
EVALUATION
• The programme will adopt a formative evaluation approach that
agrees, measurement of the outcomes sought from the outset
and processes for collecting information
• Additionally a global solution focused evaluation of the whole
programme will be undertaken using an innovative group
method that captures the specifics of what was achieved and
any unfulfilled potential
South West Dementia Partnership
Living well with dementia across the South West
OVER TO YOU!