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Living Well
Pioneer for Cornwall
and the Isles of Scilly
OUR
STORY
SO FAR
2012 2012 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014
Summer
Winter
Spring
Newquay
Pathfinder
initiated
Newquay Pathfinder
interim report produced
for first 20 on the cohort
People, Place, Purpose:
Newquay Pathfinder
evaluation report produced
Visit by Sir David
Nicholson, CEO of NHS
England
Cabinet Office, Big Lottery
and Age UK national visit
Summer
Briefing to Norman Lamb
and Jeremy Hunt at the
House of Commons
Autumn
Winter
Trained more than 100 lay
pastors in Changing Lives/
Living Well principles
Local
Funding secured for Living Well Penwith
Penwith community board established
Penwith co-ordinators recruited
Breakfast briefing to Older
People’s Tsar, Cabinet Office
and a representative from
HRH Prince Charles’ office,
chaired by Age UK national
Countywide
Project team established – including
health, social care, voluntary and
independent sectors
National
Won HSJ Award for Managing Long
Term Conditions
Briefing to HRH Prince Charles in
London
Awarded national Pioneer status
Civil Society visit to Newquay
David Oliver visit to Newquay
HRH Duke and Duchess of Cornwall
visit to Newquay and Penwith
Spring
Summer
Autumn
2015 2015 2015 2015 2016
Winter
Spring
Summer
Autumn
First 2 of the
5 new sites
go live
Next 3 sites go live
Local
Local
Local
Local
Total cohort up to 1,000
Living Well Penwith initiated in 6 local practices
First meeting of Penwith community board
First stakeholder group with representation from
health, social care, police, voluntary and community
sector
Local People Local Conversation group established
Local practitioner team established
Process mapping completed
Community mapping underway
First 50 people recruited to the Penwith cohort
Volunteer recruitment underway
Community map produced and more than 45 ‘community
makers’ identified
Living Well East initiated and East community board
established
Guided conversations with Peter, Ivy, Gilbert and Joan
reveal common desire to get out and feel useful again
‘Community Line’ developed by practitioner team
Speed dating event with front line practitioners – ‘myth
busting’ roles and responsibilities
East volunteer team recruited and starting to take referrals
Penwith cohort at nearly 500
Ivy has pneumonia but with a bit of help from the volunteer team
she’s out and about after 2 weeks
Land Girls themed event organised by Penwith volunteer team
in response to guided conversations and shared aspiration for
company
Land Girls group leads to regular ‘ring around group’
‘Community Line’ options paper produced
Peter gives a public talk on his life in the diamond drilling
business
Gilbert and Joan say life is a lot better, home is no longer an “open prison”
Voluntary teams in West Cornwall Hospital – referrals have increased from 25
over the summer to 25 in one month
Penwith locality GP chair requests Living Well shared values to be developed and
agreed with Council members
‘Community Line’ test phase underway with plans to link with One Stop Shops
First data analysis for Penwith showing 35% reduction in acute activity
Penwith community board Chair won NHS South West Leadership Award
New film produced showing the impact of Living Well on Peter, Ivy, Gilbert and
Joan
MDT guidance co-produced and shared at request of East community board
Business case produced for Living Well – steady state and countywide extension
East cohort up to 250
Penwith cohort over 500
Newquay expansion to a cohort of 250
West Cornwall Hosptial advanced discharge planning project live
Community Line testing used to create Care
Act information and advice service
Countywide
Age UK and Cornwall Partnership Foundation Trust
form a partnership to use RIO as case management
system
6 locality workshops involving over 150 practitioners
developing Living Well culture
Outcome measures drafted
Evaluation framework drafted
Presentation to Leadership Summit where outcomes
framework adopted
Full Council briefing on Living Well
National
Norman Lamb visit to Newquay and Penwith
Clarence House briefing including members of the
volunteer team
Countywide
Whole system sign up to financial model
Outcome measures agreed
Evaluation framework agreed
Learning Histories gathered and used to produce learning
report
Community pharmacy integration with Living Well agreed
National
Database of external organisations including CCGs
wanting to learn about the Living Well approach now at
more than 40
Ian Bainbridge, Public Health England and Katharine
Pollard, Monitor visit Penwith
Presented at the King’s Fund Integration Learning Set
Meeting with Norman Lamb and Nick Clegg
Part of Helen Bevan’s Disruption Event
Cabinet Office funding secured for Living Well East
Nuffield selected and agreed as evaluators for Penwith
HRH Prince Charles visit to Cornwall
Countywide
‘Knowledge Bucket’ specification developed in response to
learning history feedback
Honorary contracts for volunteers working within health settings
commonplace – 2 week turnaround instead of 2 months
People, Place, Purpose: Our Living Well Learning History
produced
Early indications of cost and activity reductions across the system
Community Network Panel meetings about Living Well
Funding agreed for Welcome Home project
Meeting with CEO of BT Global
Local media offer to use community map and encourage local
ownership
National
Shortlisted for HSJ Award – Primary and Community Care
Redesign
Showcased in NHS England’s Five Year Forward View as a future
model of care
Full page case study in NHS Commissioners’ Leading Local
Partnerships
Presentation to Directors of Nursing, NHS England (South)
Monitor in Cornwall
Countywide
First phase of ‘Knowledge Bucket’ ready to share
‘Cornwall Celebrates Volunteering’ special recognition award to Living Well team
Information governance agreement signed off by all partners
Meeting with elected members from Cornwall Council
‘Pioneer one year on’ event planned for January
Voluntary sector ‘canvas’ and guidance to support provider discussions on new
landscape
Financial modelling based on linked data published
Evaluation ‘tea party’ planned for January in celebration of what’s been achieved
Public Sector Group presentation
Welcome Home project is live and integrated within Living Well approach
Isles of Scilly Living Well goes live in January 2015
National
Minister for Civil Society visit in January
Pioneer Assembly
First local ‘School of Health and Care Radicals’ for NHS Improving Quality
NESTA funding agreed and Macmillan bid submitted to increase capacity in West
Invited to present as an ‘expert witness’ to NICE in December
Cornwall bid to become Integrated Personal Commissioning site – result due
December
‘School of Health and Care Radicals’ term starts January
THE
POTENTIAL
FORWARD
VIEW
Based on the assumption
that funding is confirmed for
steady state and expansion
Care co-ordinators network established in
West, Newquay and East
Neighbourhoods for wellbeing established in
West, Newquay and East
Multi-disciplinary care co-ordination best
practice implemented countywide
Expansion of front line teams to include
police, troubled families workers and housing
Next 5 sites identified and agreed
Shadow provider community boards
established in West, East and Newquay
Expansion of West Cornwall Hospital model to
Liskeard and Newquay community hospitals
Winter
West, Newquay
Nuffield evaluation and East are now
report for Penwith ‘business as usual’
published
Spring
Rest of the county
(4 sites) goes live
New provider
landscape fully
established