Why we need a revolution in social care

In these hope-sapping days of austerity in social care and health there are some who say that the system is starved of money and just needs some more to be ok, lots more, and that the system contains the ‘experts’ who are needed to use a variety of assessment and expert led techniques to decide who gets what from the dwindling pots of health and social care resources and services. What I am interested in is whether we can live up to a much more optimistic viewpoint and prove that if we engage people much more fully in their own…

Reading Council’s experience of implementing The Three Conversations®

Reading Council began thinking about a new approach to adult social care in the summer of 2015 – and were ready to start with two innovation sites in the autumn – based on people who had heard about the new ideas and wanted to try them out. One site was in Reading’s ‘front door’ function and all its work was ‘new’ contacts. The other was focused on one post code area and accepted all contacts – both ‘new’ and from people with existing support. Reading followed Partners4Change approach to the letter, knew they were ‘learning as they went’, collected data…

Keyworking – does it increase dependency and ‘ownership’?

East Cambs Learning Disability team have been using The Three Conversations® to rethink completely how they do their work. Instead of intake assessments, referrals, allocations and waiting lists they are learning how to have appropriate conversations with people and families, focussed on helping them to get on with their lives in their families and communities. Charlotte Kirin, the East Cambs team manager, talks about how they are taking a different approach to how they work, which except for Conversation 2, challenges the notion that key working is a good thing. She said: “East Cambs Learning Disability Partnership have been working…

There is nothing special about learning disability

As an ex-head of a large joint health and social care learning disability partnership, with a budget of more than £50 million and a workforce of over 1,000, I used to take my life in my hands when I stood up and said: ‘There is nothing special about learning disability’. Who would get to me first? My own staff? The families who I knew had been let down time after time by the system that I represented? The consultant psychiatrist? Let’s be really clear. Families of people with learning disabilities have my utmost respect. The most hardworking committed, loving and…

Stop having meetings and meet

Ever been in a meeting where you feel like – well, like ending it all? A meeting so dull, ineffective and frustrating that you just want to bite down hard on the cyanide capsule they installed under your back left molar on your first day? I have.  Repeatedly. It doesn’t have to be this way. Partners4Change believes in ending bad meetings. For good. And to save our souls from torment. So, how can this be done? With some straightforward golden rules born in the fires of a thousand bad meetings, that’s how. In this blog, I’ll talk about 3 rules…