West London Alliance Work and Health Programme Launch Event 6 th March 2018 #workandhealth @WLA_tweets
Agenda 10:20 Welcome from Councillor Mohammed Butt, Leader of Brent Council 10:30 Gill Holmes, DWP Employment Account Director DWP National Work and Health Programme 10:45 Paul Najsarek, CEO London Borough Ealing WLA Work and Health Programme 11:00 Roy O Shaunessy, CEO Shaw Trust 11.15 Richard Clifton, Integrated Services Director, Shaw Trust WLA WHP participant journey and help to employers 11:45 Dan Gascoyne, West London Alliance Director Questions and Answers 12:15 Lunch and Networking
Welcome Cllr Muhammed Butt Leader of Brent Council and Chair of the West London Economic Prosperity Board 2017/18
Work And Health Programme Gill Holmes: Head of Division, Performance Management Employment 4
The case for action 5
Partnership working is key to the success of WHP Jobcentre Plus and Employers Devolution/City Deal Areas / / Local Authorities WHP Participant Health and social care providers and other local services WHP Providers 6
Ensuring our customers are the winners Working collaboratively Responding to customers needs Guiding customers towards employment Advocating with potential employers Innovative delivery 7
WLA Work and Health Programme Paul Najsarek Chief Executive, Ealing Council and Chair of the West London Health and Employment Programme Board
Roy O'Shaughnessy Shaw Trust Group Chief Executive Our vision for WLA - Work and Health Programme
Who are we?
Our Values Our values guide and shape our employment, training and disability work. To be people-centred To act with integrity To be innovative To be best in class To be accountable
Success will be judged on By West London Alliance Help disabled people, the long term unemployed and other specified disadvantaged groups to find and sustain work. Integration of service so that WHP participants can receive coordinated and holistic support. Delivering a local service that meets local needs and priorities. By Shaw Trust Achieving all of the above, plus - Helping to transform the lives of at least 7,000 West London residents.
Richard Clifton Integrated Services Director WLA Work and Health Programme Model
Work and Health Programme is Different Holistic, person centred approach to support
Shaw Trust s WLA-WHP Coverage Borough Provider Barnet Groundwork London Brent Shaw Trust Ealing Shaw Trust Hammersmith and Fulham Shaw Trust Hounslow Shaw Trust Harrow Prospects Hillingdon Prospects
Participant Groups
Early Access Disadvantaged Groups National Programme Offenders /ex-offenders Care leavers Former members of HM Armed Forces Partners of current or former Armed Forces personnel Members of HM Armed Forces reserves Carers / ex-carers Persons for whom drug/alcohol dependency Refugees Victims of Domestic Violence Young People in Gangs
Early Access Disadvantaged Groups West London Alliance specific A person affected by the Benefit Cap Member of a family where a child is at risk of becoming Looked After Homeless people or those at risk of homelessness Working age adults with a mental health condition known to secondary care services Working age adults with disabilities known to Social Services
Early Access Groups All referrals via JCP Work Coaches Local Authorities can signpost / recommend a referral Voluntary participation Committed to finding employment within one year. Already helped by JCP with core job search activity (if appropriate). Needs more support than is provided within the standard JCP offer.
Early Access - Recommendation for Referral
Key Elements of Shaw Trust s Model Health and Wellbeing Team Specialist support for employers Expert Volunteers Integration with local specialist services One to one relationship with a dedicated Support Manager Time Credits promote social inclusion Work & Wellbeing Hubs Co-location Shaw Trust s Tools for Success Social Value
The Shaw Trust Participant Journey
Support based on Key Life Areas Family and personal responsibility Housing Finance Disability, Health and Wellbeing Finding and preparing for work Life skills and experience Social and support networks
Tailored Support Tools for Success
Tailored Support Tools for Success Delivered by Support Managers
Tailored Support Tools for Success Support delivered by external partners, including:
Tailored Support Tools for Success Digital and self-service support:
Time Credits
Service Integration Health Employers Local Authority WHP Integrated Support Devolved Gov Social & Recreation Specialist Orgs Skills & Education
Employer Support Flexible approach to working with employers, This could include one or more of the following: Fully managed recruitment service Job design and adaptation Develop pre-employment pathways Workforce planning and development Information and support to become disability confident
Employer Engagement Engaging employers in the delivery of the Work and Health Programme: Co-design of recruitment exercises and initiatives Engagement in the design of pre-employment pathways Direct involvement in delivery of sector surgeries or jobsearch activity Corporate Volunteering Becoming a spend partner for our Time Credits
Any Questions?
Question & Answer Session
West London Alliance, Work and Health Programme Launch Event 6 th March 2018