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Carers Strategy and Action Plan

Meeting: 28/07/2016 - Health Select Commission (Item 21)

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Minutes:

Elizabeth Bent, Crossroads Care, and Jayne Price, Carers Forum, presented the updated draft Strategy which emphasised the need to identify and support all carers, including hidden carers and young carers.

 

The following powerpoint presentation set the context for the Carers Strategy:-

 

Why do we need a Carers Strategy

-          Approximately 31,000 carers in Rotherham

-          Last Rotherham Carers Strategy expired in 2011

-          Introduction of the Care Act 2014 – new rights for Carers

-          Funding cuts throughout Health and Social Care

 

Co-production

-          Multi-agency Development Group comprising representatives from:-

Carers Groups i.e. Forum

RMBC Adult and Children

Rotherham CCG

RDaSH

Voluntary Sector

Rotherham Foundation Trust

Job Centre Plus

Carers Corner

 

Consultation/Community Engagement

-          Crossroads AGM

-          Magna Event

-          Carers Forum

-          Adult Services Consortium

-          Carers Resilience Service

-          Barnardos

 

Outcomes

-          Carers in Rotherham are more resilient and empowers

-          The caring role is manageable and sustainable

-          Carers in Rotherham have their needs understood and their wellbeing promoted

 

Where are we today

-     A step in the right direction for Carers

-     Draft document

-     Not complete

-     Not perfect

-     Open to suggestions

 

The Future

-          Aiming to present to Health and Wellbeing Board September meeting

-          Strategy shared widely

-          Development group – Delivery Group

-          Rollout of actions – monitored by delivery group

-          Annual review and update

 

Discussion ensued with the following issues raised/highlighted:-

 

·           Can you explain the Pledge?  How you can influence the Pledge that carers in Rotherham were not financially disadvantaged as a result of their caring role?

Part of that was to ensure that carers had access to benefits advice and support.  The work taking place with the Carers Resilience Service was funding that support and had been successful in carers getting Carers Allowance and obtaining Attendance Allowance for the people they cared for.  It was not all about money but a little bit of finance could make a big difference to carers

 

·           There was felt to be a difference in the language used in the Pledge and in the Outcomes

We can take that back and change it.  The Pledge was picked up from the National Carers Strategy as it was at present.  There were plans for a new National strategy for which the consultation finished on 31st July and was another reason why Rotherham’s publication had been delayed until September to ensure it was not out of line

 

·           There were a lot of carers in Rotherham. How do you think this will help reach more carers and support them?

There were a lot of groups in Rotherham and the information would be cascaded as widely as possible.  Once the Carers Strategy was approved it would be rolled out, promoted and shared out to as many people and in as many ways possible

 

·           Were Directorates playing ball with the new initiative?  How were they linking in with you at all?

The development group was multi-agency and working along with the Directorates.  Within the Forum, the Carers Forum  ...  view the full minutes text for item 21