Venue: Mandela Room, Town Hall
Contact: Chris Lunn
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Declarations of Interest To receive
any declarations of interest. Minutes: There were
no declarations of interest received at this point in the meeting. |
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Minutes - Adult Social Care and Services Scrutiny Panel - 30 November 2022 PDF 158 KB Minutes: The minutes of the Adult Social
Care and Services Scrutiny Panel meeting held on 30 November 2022 were
submitted and approved as a correct record. |
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Integration of Health and Social Care - Verbal Update The Director of Adult Social Care and Health Integration will provide the panel with a verbal update regarding the integration of health and social care. Minutes: The Director of Adult Social Care and Health Integration advised Members
that, to enable staff to focus on winter pressure issues being experienced at hospitals
over the Christmas period, integration work had recently been paused. Details were provided in relation to two financial packages that had
been provided to the NHS prior to Christmas, which would help facilitate
hospital discharge arrangements in Middlesbrough. The first fund provided the NHS with £500m, of which Middlesbrough would
receive circa. £600,000. This would
provide additional capacity around hospital discharge over the period, of which
previous concerns had been raised.
Following agreement with the ICS, a scheme had been implemented and
continued to operate currently. Related
performance was reported to the Department of Public Health on a fortnightly
basis. In terms of the second fund,
Middlesbrough would receive a share of £200m allocated nationally, which would
assist with the purchase of additional bed spaces within care homes and other
provider space. It was indicated that
both funds were to be fully utilised by the end of March 2023, which was felt
to be particularly unrealistic in terms of resolving any deeper issues. The Director highly commended the work that the teams had carried out
over the Christmas period. A seven-day
presence was provided, with discharge being driven on those days. Flow from hospital to domiciliary care had
been maintained and managers very happy with performance. It was indicated that an end to activity was
being approached, though there was awareness of industrial action taking place
within the NHS. In terms of continuing with integration work, the Director would be
meeting with ICS colleagues on 9 February 2023 to discuss progress and next
steps. It was felt that the operational
stage would commence shortly. During discussion, Members discussed the £600,000 of funding awarded to
Middlesbrough and the potential to spend this effectively within the required
four-month period. It was felt that if
this could have been extended to cover the longer term, it may have provided
longer term sustainability. Consideration was given to discharge arrangements from hospital to both
care home and own home environments, and how the additional funding from both
funds was able to assist with this. The
Director explained that the second block of funding was effectively concerned
with locating beds for individuals, whereas the first block was a little more
open. For example, a small number of
beds were reserved specifically for end-of-life care. A specific amount of money was also reserved
for reablement to enable individuals to return to their own homes and receive
support. Details around expenditure and
regular monitoring of it were required by the Government. A Member queried the development of a hospital in Stockton-on-Tees and whether this laid within the ICS arrangements. In response, the Director explained that a diagnostic centre was being planned, but no further details were available at present. It was felt that the relationship between North and South Tees would become closer, with a local dimension being developed through partnership. It was ... view the full minutes text for item 22/35 |
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The Recruitment and Retention of Staff Within Adult Social Care - An Update PDF 125 KB Following
the scrutiny panel’s 2022 review, Members will receive an update from the
Director of Adult Social Care and Health Integration in respect of the panel’s
recommendations and the action undertaken in response. Minutes: In respect of the scrutiny panel's 2022 review of The
Recruitment and Retention of Staff Within Adult Social Care, the Director of Adult
Social Care and Health Integration provided an update on the progress made with
the implementation of the agreed recommendations / actions. The following points were made:
During the
discussion that followed, Members considered the role of agency staff, of which
Adult Social Care did not currently use.
It was explained that a small team had been employed in the latter
stages of the pandemic to assist with completing a small piece of work, but these
had since left. The market for Adult
Social Care Social Workers was not the same as it was for Children’s Social
Workers, therefore the supply was not comparable. In addition, when agency staff were
appointed, this often increased pressure on existing
permanent team members because agency staff needed training up. The Director explained that it had been a
calculated position to not require agency staff. Further, the service wanted to avoid the
situation of not being able to deliver duties solely by permanent staff
because, if this could not be achieved, CQC direction towards agency support
would impact budgets. The panel discussed the available routes into the social work profession, with reference being made to apprenticeships ... view the full minutes text for item 22/36 |
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Overview and Scrutiny Board Update The Chair will present a verbal update on the matters that were considered at the meetings of the Overview and Scrutiny Board held on 13 December 2022 and 12 January 2023. Minutes: The Chair provided a verbal update on the
matters that were considered at the Overview and Scrutiny Board meetings held
on 13 December 2022 and 12 January 2023. NOTED |
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Date of Next Meeting - 29 March 2023 Minutes: The next meeting of the Adult
Social Care and Services Scrutiny Panel had been scheduled for Wednesday, 29
March 2023 at 10.30 a.m. NOTED |