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National Sensory Impairment Strategy Ro-Innleachd Nàiseanta na Ciorram Mothacail. SEE HEAR The National Sensory Impairment Strategy ALAN NICHOLSON Scottish Government. Main Points from SEE HEAR 7 recommendations overall – 2 for the Scottish Government.
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National Sensory Impairment Strategy Ro-Innleachd Nàiseanta na Ciorram Mothacail SEE HEAR The National Sensory Impairment Strategy ALAN NICHOLSON Scottish Government
Main Points from SEE HEAR • 7 recommendations overall – 2 for the Scottish Government. • Onus on local partnerships to deliver. • Local Authorities, NHS Boards andlocal service delivery agents. • Localism is key - should have local charities on board - not just large nationals. • Minister is holding the Partnerships to account for delivery. National Sensory Impairment Strategy Ro-Innleachd Nàiseanta na Ciorram Mothacail
Main Points from SEE HEAR • Funding over 2 years – initially last year and this. • Because Strategy was launched later funding will carry forward to 2015-16 – so still a 2 year project. • Funding in for the implementation of the Strategy, e.g., service re-design and re-alignment. • Funding is NOT for buying services or products. National Sensory Impairment Strategy Ro-Innleachd Nàiseanta na Ciorram Mothacail
Core Aims & Objectives: • The core aim of the strategy is to demonstrably improve the quality of life for those people in our society living with or experiencing sensory impairment – including family members and carers. • The specific objective is to deliver on the 7 strategy recommendations, and by embedding the model care pathway into service delivery across Scotland. • All this must recognize the need for outcomes to be tailored to meet individual needs in a local setting addressing local priorities. National Sensory Impairment Strategy Ro-Innleachd Nàiseanta na Ciorram Mothacail
Strategy Recommendations: • Recommendation 1: Options for Basic Sensory Checks. • Recommendation 2: Scoping of formal and informal training. • Recommendation 3: Skills audit & addressing identified gaps. • Recommendation 4: Planning, funding and care pathways. • Recommendation 5: Information management. • Recommendation 6: Equalities & Rights legislation • Compliance. • Recommendation 7: Guidance on Children and Young People. National Sensory Impairment Strategy Ro-Innleachd Nàiseanta na Ciorram Mothacail
Challenges, Issues and Opportunities: • Appreciate that there will be challenges and issues for Partnerships: • Basic sensory checks don’t miss more complex or serious conditions. • Dis-aggregation of expenditure across multiple agencies. • Consistency of information to be collected. • Thresholds for what, when and how often data should be recorded. • Standardized categorization and classification of information. National Sensory Impairment Strategy Ro-Innleachd Nàiseanta na Ciorram Mothacail
Challenges, Issues and Opportunities: • But there will be opportunities too… • To better understand the registration and regulatory requirements of training bodies such as Royal Colleges. • Understanding where there are gaps and deficits in the knowledge and skills across workforces, and what is needed to address these. • Building an appropriate and effective knowledge exchange. • Gaining a better picture of the service delivery landscape and what needs to be done to improve it for the benefit of users. National Sensory Impairment Strategy Ro-Innleachd Nàiseanta na Ciorram Mothacail
Next Steps – Warm words into Actions: • Early Days – but Partnerships need to be seriously looking at how they are going to implement the Strategy in their areas. • This means having genuine and meaningful partnerships across Local Authorities, NHS Scotland and the Third and Independent Sector at LOCAL LEVELS. • SCOVI has a role to play too in acting as a voice for blind and visually impaired people in Scotland and in engaging with its members to provide feedback to the Scottish Government National Sensory Impairment Strategy Ro-Innleachd Nàiseanta na Ciorram Mothacail
National Sensory Impairment Strategy Ro-Innleachd Nàiseanta na Ciorram Mothacail • ALAN NICHOLSONNational Sensory Impairment Strategy Team • Area G-ER, Saint Andrew’s House • Regent Road, EDINBURGH. EH1 3DG. • Tel: 0131 244 2454 • E-mail: alan.nicholson@scotland.gsi.gov.uk • www.scotland.gov.uk