Issue - meetings
FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATED SERVICES FOR OLDER PEOPLE
Meeting: 14/01/2014 - Cabinet (Item 6)
6 FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATED SERVICES FOR OLDER PEOPLE PDF 87 KB
To consider a report by Councillor Bobby Feeley, Lead Member for Social Care, Adult and Children’s Services (copy enclosed) informing members of the Welsh Government’s intention to establish integrated health and social care services for older people with complex needs, and seeking Cabinet’s approval of the draft Statement of Intent document for submission to the Welsh Government in response.
Additional documents:
- FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATED SERVICES OP - APP 1, item 6 PDF 446 KB
- FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATED SERVICES OP - APP 2, item 6 PDF 96 KB
Decision:
RESOLVED that Cabinet
agrees that the draft Statement of Intent document (as detailed in Appendix 1
to the report) be submitted to Welsh Government as an initial regional response
to the Welsh Government document “A Framework for Delivering Integrated Health
and Social Care” (July 2013).
Minutes:
Councillor Bobby Feeley
presented the report seeking Cabinet’s approval of the draft Statement of
Intent (attached to the report) for submission to the Welsh Government in
response to their intention to establish integrated health and social care
services for older people with complex needs.
The Statement was a regional document but highlighted areas of good
practice developed in Denbighshire.
The Chair of Partnerships Scrutiny Committee,
Councillor Jeanette Chamberlain-Jones provided an overview of the scrutiny
debate on the Statement confirming that the committee had welcomed the
proposals and asked that sufficient resources be made available to deliver
those integrated services.
Discussion focused on the following –
·
Welsh
Language was highlighted as an important element to ensure people could
converse in Welsh if they wished – it was also identified as an issue that
would benefit from monitoring as part of the integration framework
·
details of
the timeline to develop proposals for integrated provision were provided with
the submission of further actions to Welsh Government required during the year
and a completion deadline in December 2014
·
it was
established that the integration agenda also involved the voluntary sector but
funding for voluntary groups would need to be explored via locality areas
·
it was
hoped that previous difficulties in partnership working with Betsi Cadwaladr University Health
Board (BCUHB) could be facilitated as part of the integration agenda and was an
issue that would benefit from close monitoring
·
the
essential role of General Practitioners (GPs) in the establishment of
integrated services was highlighted together with concerns over appointment
waiting times and how those issues could be dealt with through the integrated
framework – the issue was being managed through a number of forums including
local leadership teams led by GPs. With
regard to waiting times it was noted that the matter had been raised previously
with BCUHB and could be highlighted again as a barrier to integration.
RESOLVED that Cabinet
agrees that the draft Statement of Intent document (as detailed in Appendix 1
to the report) be submitted to Welsh Government as an initial regional response
to the Welsh Government document “A Framework for Delivering Integrated Health
and Social Care” (July 2013).