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Update on KCSC's Transformation Programme Report

KCSC was funded by West London Clinical Commissioning Group (WLCCG) to fund a Transformation Programme in 2017. Significant progress has been made and a number of organisations have come together to respond to changes and challenges in future funding from the NHS.

KCSC has been representing the sector at a number of strategic meetings both locally in the WLCCG area and at the North West London level. This is a complex time for both public sector and voluntary sector organisations. We endeavour to represent the sector as responsibly as possible. We are, as a sector stronger together.

See below, two reports which share some of the Transformation Programme development. In addition, if you would like to access any further information please contact [email protected].

 

Transformation Voluntary Sector April 2018- January 2019 Progress

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Social Return on Investment (SROI) report

Health and social care services in North and West London are building positive new models of cross-sector working to make better use of joined-up resources. The Self-Care social prescribing model has led to reduced avoidable need for hospitalisations, reduced need for GP practice hours, and reduced levels of physical pain and depression for patients.

Evaluation of My Care My Way Social Prescribing Programme

A new Social Return on Investment (SROI) report has been produced by Envoy Partnership who were commissioned to conduct research to evaluate the impact of the model and analyse the Self-Care social prescribing model.  The report demonstrates that the model has led to reduced avoidable need for hospitalisations, reduced need for GP practice hours, and reduced levels of physical pain and depression for patients.

This Self-Care social prescribing model and directory of services is managed by Kensington and Chelsea Social Council (KCSC) on behalf of West London Clinical Commissioning Group (WLCCG).

The general aim of Self-Care is to increase patient confidence in making informed decisions about their health, and increase lifestyle changes and new healthy habits, through accessing more community-based support sessions. The model forms part of WLCCG integrated ‘My Care, My Way’ (MCMW) programme, which places over-65s at the heart of a personalised and holistic care and support plan.

The Self-Care social prescribing model enables GP practice staff to refer patients with a nonmedical health and wellbeing need onto appropriate specialist services from the voluntary and community sector (VCS).

Patients are provided with a personal consultation with a Case Manager or Health and Social Care Assistant at their GP practice, to identify their needs, interests, and goals. One option available is for the patient to be prescribed a service on the Self-Care directory. Patients are contacted by the service provider within a week to arrange their sessions and work on their progression.

Key results of the SROI report include:

  • £2.80 of social value created per £1 invested
  • Circa 11.5% reduced hospital admissions
  • 1300 patients were reached up to March 2018

2018 Summary Report or the Full Report here

 

 

 

For further information contact: Angela Spence, CEO of KCSC on [email protected]

 

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Private Renters Rights: Safe and stable homes in Kensington and Chelsea

The numbers of people living in privately rented accomodation has seen significant growth over recent years. Alongside this, rents have risen considerably and concerns over adequate regulation and poor conditions are common.

In this new report, Private Renters' Rights: Safe and stable homes in Kensington and Chelsea, we examine the experiences of local renters and suggest ways in which their rights can be protected and extended.

 

Download the report here  (PDF 517kb)

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Impact of Spending Cuts and Tri-borough Developments

Early in 2011, it was announced that an important contribution to future savings will be the joint work being undertaken between RBKC, City of Westminster and the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. All three local authorities are developing plans to integrate the management and delivery of a range of services with the aim of each saving at least £10m per year by 14/15.
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This is Us - Summary Report

The state of the voluntary and community sector in Kensington and Chelsea. This report was released at the beginning of 2010.

It identified how the services organisations delivered made a difference to peoples lives. It also looked at how organisations planned for the future and had a special focus on smaller BME organisations.

 
To request a hard copy of this report please call us on 020 7243 9800 or email [email protected]
Feb 2010
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This is Us - Full Report

The state of the voluntary and community sector in Kensington and Chelsea. This report was released at the beginning of 2010.

It identified how the services organisations delivered made a difference to peoples lives. It also looked at how organisations planned for the future and had a special focus on smaller BME organisations.

 
To request a hard copy of this report please call us on 020 7243 9800 or email [email protected]
Feb 2010
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