Witnesses:
Liz Uliasz –
Deputy Director for Adult Social Care
Adrian Watson –
Programme Director, Adult Social Care (Land &
Property)
Simon Montgomery
– Senior Programme Manager for Accommodation with Care and
Support Strategy
Kirsty Gannon-Holmes
– Senior Commissioning Manager for Mental Health
Anna Waterman –
Head of Commissioning for Disabilities
Maria Millwood, Board
Director – Healthwatch Surrey
Dan Stoneman –
Head of Commissioning Older People)
Key
points raised during the discussion:
- The Senior Programme
Manager presented slides which provided context to the item (Annex
1) and highlighted the importance of the Accommodation with Care
and Support Strategy (AwCSS) in integrating residents into the
community and having fulfilled lives.
- The Chairman asked
whether the views received in the consultation about sharing with
others were expected. The Senior Programme Manager explained that
the views varied dependent on the client group. For those with
learning disabilities, it was emphasised that they wanted the
choice of living alone or living with others. The shared occupancy
option would have facilities for social workers to be present for
those with higher needs. In terms of those with mental health
issues, single occupancy accommodation would be prioritised as per
the views of the consultation.
- A Member queried
whether the pandemic had an impact on the progress of the AwCSS and
asked about any measures taken to overcome such challenges. The
Programme Director explained that the pandemic had minimal effect
on the early-stage planning of the programme, as they were still in
the preparation stage and conducting due diligence. The greatest
impact was on the Pond Meadow site, as procurement of the project
was delayed. Acceleration and identification of pipeline sites had
continued to take place and the programme was on track to achieve
agreed targets. Additional resources to enable this had been
secured. In terms of Adult Social Care (ASC) support, the pandemic
limited the ability to fully support residents in their new
accommodation.
- A Member enquired
about the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on the programme. The
Programme Director shared that the rising inflation and increased
costs had impacted the cost of construction. Although, financial
planning and pre-market testing had included appropriate provision
for construction-related inflation. The impact on extra care
housing was not known yet. The Senior Programme Manager added that
supported independent living was for those with eligible care needs
and extra care housing was trying to increase the availability of
affordable housing in the sector.
- In response to a
question on the AwCSS’s contribution to the delivery of
Surrey Community Vision for 2030, the Senior Programme Manager
explained that currently there was too much reliance on residential
care which limited independence, especially for those with learning
disabilities and autism (LD&A). Therefore, the Strategy linked
to empowering communities and tackling health inequalities, as well
ensuring no one was left behind. The Deputy Director added that for
those with mental health needs, the Strategy involved helping them
back into employment and independent living.
- A Member asked about
the affordability of the accommodation. The Programme
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