The APSE Adult Social Care Forum is a vehicle for the sharing of good practice and debating service delivery ideas to support APSE member councils in ensuring effective care.
The day will include comment and case studies exploring innovative ways through which local authorities are supporting residents to live independently at home, working to enhance outcomes upon discharge from hospital and workforce retention and recruitment in adult care. The day will also include facilitated discussion to highlight the nature of support and advocacy that would be valued on behalf of the APSE membership to support the delivery of social care services.
The forum is free for both elected members and officers from APSE member councils to attend and will include a hot and cold buffet lunch, tea, coffee and refreshments.
Designing services from first principles to help ensure early intervention
Speakers: Damien Cole and Kevin Makambe, Heads of Service, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
Establishing an effective ‘Early Help’ team to support independence at home
Speaker: Rebecca Garry, Senior Occupational Therapist, Cambridgeshire County Council
Reducing DTOC rates attributable to Social Care
Speaker: Maud O’Leary, Director of Adult Services, Luton Borough Council
Ensuring no-one is discharged to 'no fixed abode'
Speaker: Molly Bishop, Charity Support & Development Officer, Stockport Homes
Planning and delivering housing supply to reduce future care costs and build communities
Speaker: Dorota Strzelecka, Housing Development Officer, Southampton City Council
Improving recruitment outcomes in Oxfordshire’s care workforce
Speaker: Julie Rice, Workforce Transformation Lead, Oxfordshire County Council