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Services ‘get personal’ in Nuneaton and Bedworth

More than one hundred people representing local services and communities gathered at Bedworth Civic Hall to take forward the transformation of adult social care so that it can become more personalised to people's needs.

The aim of the event was to progress Warwickshire’s ‘Putting People First’ initiative which will give those in need of social care - including older people and those with disabilities - much more power over their lives. Putting People First in Warwickshire will give people the choice and control to commission their own care and support.

Organised by Warwickshire County Council and hosted by Christine Kerr, Chief Executive of Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council, the conference brought together the Borough Council, the County Council’s Adult, Health and Community Services Directorate, local health agencies, carers and more than 30 people representing service users.

Over the next few years everyone in Warwickshire, who is eligible for adult social care support, will have greater control over their own care and support. For instance, instead of local authorities buying services on behalf of an individual, that person will be offered their own budget and can direct how it is spent, allowing the care package to be tailored to their needs.

This will increase the opportunity for independent living for all adults in the county. Among those affected will be older people and people who have learning disabilities, physical disabilities, impaired vision or hearing.

Christine Kerr, Chief Executive of Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council, said: "It was an exciting and interesting event where a wide range of individuals were able to share their thoughts and understanding of how we can really work together to make a difference. 

"The contribution from representatives of service users and carers will be invaluable to this process, and we were pleased to see so many willing to participate in the conference."

Dr Graeme Betts, Strategic Director of Adult, Health and Community Services at Warwickshire County Council, said: “The success of Putting People First is all about engagement with customers, staff and agencies who deliver to local communities.

"We want to build on existing partnerships between public sector bodies, carers and users to ensure all services are accessible and contribute to a better quality of life.”

Putting People First in Warwickshire is headed up by Dame Yve Buckland who has chaired a county-wide taskforce to look at how services might be delivered differently and most importantly, brought together to meet the needs that exist in the community.

Putting People First in Warwickshire was launched last year by Dame Yve Buckland and Dame Tanni Grey Thompson, one of the most successful disabled athletes in the UK.

Regional Putting People First conferences will be taking place across the county to engage with all partners at a local level.