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February 2010

our commissioning cycle. February 2010. what is commissioning?.

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February 2010

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  1. our commissioning cycle February 2010

  2. what is commissioning? • ‘Commissioning is the process for deciding how to use the totalresource available for children, young people and parents and carers in order to improve outcomes in the most efficient, effective, equitable and sustainable way’

  3. working to achieve “the five rights” “The right service at the right time in the right place for the right people with the right outcomes”

  4. Analyse needs Identify gaps, resources and priorities Review, monitor and improve Inform Consult Involve Plan service development and delivery Purchase and deliver services our commissioning cycle Step 5: Review and monitor the quality of the service against quality assurance standards; and the suitability of current services against the needs analysis to ensure that services are improving outcomes for children and young people Step 1: Analyse needs using information from all the Trust partners (from all sectors), users and providers; and identify local and national priorities Step 2: Compare the needs analysis to identify gaps in current service delivery against the identified local and national priorities; and identify resources (funding, local market, informal support) to meet the identified gaps Step 4: Purchase and deliver services to meet the identified needs; and support individuals to access services and support directly Step 3: Plan how services will be developed and purchased to meet the identified needs and to improve outcomes using the available resources

  5. our commissioning framework A suite of documents that will support the partners of the Trust to commission services

  6. key contacts

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