Key elements of the draft delivery model THE DRAFT DELIVERY MODEL INCLUDES SEVERAL CORE ELEMENTS DESIGNED TO MAXIMISE THE IMPACT OF PROACTIVE PREVENTION INITIATIVES
Core elements:
Identify and prioritise residents based on impact
Get to know the people we want to support holistically
Actively connect people to the right support
Measure and drive the impact we’re aiming for
Aims of each element:
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Understand how an individual has progressed towards their goals and outcomes and utilise this to inform further decision-making Have visibility of the effectiveness of interventions to meet certain needs Utilise effectiveness data to inform future matching decisions, continuous improvement of
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Build a complete and comprehensive understanding of the available support and services to support our target cohort Equip people with the right understanding, knowledge and expertise to match individuals to the right support to meet their needs, goals and outcomes. Break down barriers to support accessibility through person- centric active connections
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Understand the level of impact prevention could have on different cohorts of residents Select a cohort to prioritise for a prevention pilot Identify individuals most in need of support within the target cohort Build a culture of prevention within the community around these individuals
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Make contact with people who were prioritised for prevention Communicate the reason why people were identified and what the next steps are Start to understand the person’s risk factors and goals Begin building a relationship with the person as the foundation for offering support
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processes and support commissioning strategy.
PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL Underpinned by a strong framework for evidencing benefit from targeted proactive prevention .
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