Current category: National Commissioning Board Wales
02/04/2017
Appendix B – Survey Responses: National Assessment of Commissioning Skills and Capacity in Wales (Older People Services).pdf – Apr-2017
The survey responses cover three main areas: (1) breakdown of job roles by region and organisation, (2) commissioning skills average ratings by organisation and (3) comments on enablers and barriers.
02/03/2017
National Commissioning Board – Leading Integrated and Collaborative Commissioning – A Practice Guide.pdf – Mar-2017
This short practical guide is intended to stimulate commissioners and other senior managers to think about how they can take forward an integrated commissioning agenda locally and regionally. Focusing on the health, social care and wellbeing context with the emergence of regional partnership boards, it considers the roles and options available to local authorities and health boards.
02/03/2017
Case Study – Powys County Council – Planning for the future of older people accommodation in Powys.pdf – Mar-2017
The case study describes the approach taken by Powys and its partners to developing a comprehensive understanding of the current and future accommodation based needs of its ageing population,
02/02/2017
Concordat to develop effective commissioning practice across Wales.pdf – Feb-2017
This concordat is designed to help National Commissioning Board members, Provider Forum members and advocates for citizens and communities nominated through the WCVA-hosted 'Alliance of Alliances' to work collaboratively on a shared objective: to develop effective commissioning practice across Wales in line with the following drivers from the SS&WB Act: Well-being outcomes for citizens; Voice and control for citizens; Partnership and co-operation including co-production with citizens; Prevention – enabling citizens to get help sooner than later.
02/06/2016
Report: Commissioning Skills and Capacity Project – West Wales Pilot Assessment.pdf – Jun-2016
The Institute of Public Care at Oxford Brookes University (IPC) was commissioned to develop an approach to assessing joint commissioning skills and capacity across social care and health for older people in Wales, and so inform the development of national resources to meet any gaps that are identified. This is the final report.
02/04/2016
Appendix A: Commissioning Skills and Capacity Project – West Wales Assessment Framework.pdf – Apr-2016
The Institute of Public Care at Oxford Brookes University (IPC) was commissioned to develop an approach to assessing joint commissioning skills and capacity across social care and health for older people in Wales, and so inform the development of national resources to meet any gaps that are identified. This is the assessment framework.
02/04/2016
Outcomes based commissioning in domiciliary care – A discussion paper.pdf – Apr-2016
This paper explores some of the opportunities and challenges presented by taking an outcomes-based approach to the commissioning of domiciliary care, and is intended to stimulate further discussion about how this vital range of services for people who need care and support in Wales can be further developed and improved.