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Six steps to managing demand in Adult Social Care - a performance management approach - Philippa Lynch
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Six steps to managing demand in Adult Social Care - a performance management approach
Philippa Lynch
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A new report from the
Institute of Public Care (IPC)
at Oxford Brookes University highlights how taking a performance management approach can help councils deliver outcomes and better manage demand in adult social care.
The paper, co-authored by
Visiting Professor John Bolton
and
IPC Assistant Director Philip Provenzano
, provides a helpful model for measuring service delivery and identifies six critical steps for managing demand in social care, a range of strategic objectives as well as suggested performance indicators and targets. It builds on IPC’s earlier work looking at how councils deliver outcomes and manage demand, suggesting that improving performance management can assist in delivering change.
Councils rarely have a clear strategy on managing demand for social care services and, where they do, often fail to properly analyse data to understand the impact of that strategy. The authors draw on IPCs extensive experience over nearly 30 years supporting organisational development in local authorities across the UK.
A copy of the
Executive Summary
is available on the
IPC website
, or to request a full copy of the report please contact
ipc@brookes.ac.uk
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