North Provider Forum Non-Residential Services Essex County Council 12 June 2018
Agenda Welcome / Introductions What s happening in North Essex ECA Director of Development Simon Harniess Challenges and Opportunities New Health and Social Care Training Facility What does a future forum look like? Questions Close
3 Welcome!
What s happening in North Essex Sustainability and Transformation Plans Essex County Council Organisational Design STP/Alliance Improved Better Care Fund (ibcf) Making Discharge Happen Neighbourhood Teams Frailty and Care Homes Dementia Buurtzorg Pilot
ECA Director of Development position Simon Harniess Simon.Harniess@essex.gov.uk ECA Membership enquiries Direct dial: 01268 56555, office@eica.org.uk
Challenges and Opportunities?
New Health and Social Care Training Facility
FE Capital Investment Supporting Health and Care in North Essex Staff Centre for Health, Care and Development, Sheepen Road, Colchester
Colchester Institute A college of Further and Higher Education - All through College 11,000 students, approximately: 4000 Full time 16-19 year old FE students 1150 Higher Education students 2350 Adults (mainly part time FE) 2000 Apprentices 1500 full cost students 7 delivery sites Ofsted Good University Centre Colchester Teaching Excellence Framework Silver and QAA Commended
Our Current Delivery Locations
Local Growth Fund 3 Centre for Health, Care and Development South Wing, Colchester
Local Challenges in Health and Care Keeping pace with demand is hugely challenging given: 1. Colchester remains the second fastest growing borough in the UK 2. Essex has the 2 nd highest elderly population in Europe 3. Tendring has the highest concentration of residential care businesses in the UK 4. There were nearly 4,000 Health and Care vacancies posted in 2016 (Colchester and Tendring) 5. Challenges recruiting to Colchester Hospital NHS Trust and other providers will worsen as a result of Brexit
Colchester Employees by Sector
College Challenges in Health and Care Keeping pace with demand is hugely challenging given: 1. Limited specialist accommodation and equipment to support curriculum development 2. Anticipated difficulty in securing volume of quality work experience that will be required in future Technical Qualications. 3. Difficulty recruiting good staff with appropriate skills and experience The project aims to enthuse and inspire local people, local employers and staff to create career opportunities, to improve care standards, and to support the Essex economy
Centre for Health, Care and Development 1. In partnership with Employers Training the workforce of the future within vibrant realistic working environments 2. Supporting development of professional and technical qualifications and apprenticeships including focusing on higher level skills (L4+) 3. Health, care and wellbeing routes 4. Hosting community health and care forums, events, professional collaboration and skills sector awards. 5. Opportunity for employers to influence and then utilise training facilities
Our Current Offer Further Education: Level 1 Introductory Diploma in Health and Social Care Level 2 BTEC First Extended Certificate in Health and Social Care Level 3 BTEC Foundation and Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care Level 3 Counselling Skills Diploma (part time) Level 5 Leadership for Health and Social Care & Children and Young People s Services Cache Diploma (part time) Aprenticeships: Apprenticeship Level 3 in Dental Nursing Apprenticeship Level 2 and 3 in Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship Level 2 and 3 in Health Care Support Worker Apprenticeship Level 5 in Care Leadership Higher Education: Cert HE, FdA, BA (Hons) Health and Social Care DipHE / BA (Hons) - Counselling
Centre for Health, Care and Development Potential future curriculum areas / courses: Advanced Technical Diploma in Health and Care Pharmacy Services Pharmaceutical Science / Lab technicians Perioperative support Assistant Practitioner (L5) Dental Practice Manager (L4), Care Manager (L5) Care Leadership & Management (L4/5) Bespoke workforce development. e.g. Clinical Health / Dementia Awareness / Mental Heath / End of Life Care Certificate Cleaning and Support Services Skills / Facilities Management Practice
Centre for Health, Care and Development BREEAM Very Good building, Fully DDA Compliant 1,000 SqM - Health and Care Teaching space to include facilities to replicate clinical ward or care settings 5m investment - Operational from January 2020 Fitness facility improvement to enable delivery of health and care exercise, rehabilitation, and wellbeing programmes.
Centre for Health, Care and Development Floor Plans
Similar provision at other colleges
Centre for Health, Care and Development Anticipated Business Outcomes: 1. 90 new apprenticeship starts in Health and Care by year 2 2. 120 additional students achieving Level 3 qualifications by year 2 3. 140 learners a year trained to job ready status to fill Health and Care vacancies in Colchester and Tendring 4. 55 additional employers engaged with the Centre for first 3 years 5. 62 direct and indirect new jobs created 6. Minimum of 10 new courses and qualifications developed each year
We d love to hear your views! Staff Alison Andreas, Principal and Chief Executive Alison.andreas@colchester.ac.uk Suzanne McKay, Head of Health and Social Care Suzanne.mckay@colchester.ac.uk
FE Capital Investment Supporting Health and Care in North Essex Staff Centre for Health, Care and Development, Sheepen Road, Colchester
What does a future forum look like?
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