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Learning Disability Directly Provided Services' development plan - Learning disability day services in Hastings and Rother

Decision Maker: Lead Member for Adult Social Care and Health

Decision status: Recommendations approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

1)    To provide feedback from the recent consultation activity that has been undertaken in relation to two distinct proposals:

a.    To suggest the relocation of residential and day services in Crowborough;

b.    To develop a locality approach to Learning Disability Day Services in the East of the County

2)    To consider recommendations, and make decisions, based on this feedback. 

 

Decisions:

Councillor John Ungar spoke on item 5 (see minute 3)

3.1       The Lead Member for Adult Social Care considered a report by the Director of Adult Social Care & Health together with comments by the Adult Social Care & Community Safety Scrutiny Committee’s Directly Provided Services (DPS) Board.

3.2       The Lead Member for Adult Social Care RESOLVED to:

1) Agree to the development of day services on a locality basis in the East of the County, thus:

·          Beeching Park, in Bexhill, will provide the main location for day service provision, offering 75+ places;

·          Greenwood, in Bexhill, will offer a small day activity programme for up to seven people who would benefit from additional support in a small environment;

·         Working Wonders, in St Leonards on Sea, will focus on Skills Development activities for 25+ people;

·         The Conquest building, on the same site as Working Wonders, will be released from use by Learning Disability services.

2) Extend his thanks and gratitude to the staff in residential and day services across the county for their ongoing support to clients and their carers, and the considerable assistance they provided in ensuring that clients and their carers understood and were able to take part in the consultation.

Reason.

The services offered on the three different sites will be complementary, whereas currently the services provided at Conquest and at Beeching Park simply replicate each other despite being less than seven miles apart.

The proposals will deliver improvements to the services offered and significant revenue savings to the Council, as well as releasing from use a large building that may be used for an alternative purpose or sold to achieve a capital receipt.

Publication date: 09/06/2016

Date of decision: 09/06/2016

Decided at meeting: 09/06/2016 - Lead Member for Adult Social Care and Health

Effective from: 17/06/2016

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