Thursday, September 22, 2011

 
In this update:


·         disaster insurance
·         multiple needs
·         participatory budgets
·         care markets
·         means testing
·         not-for-profits
·         data teams
·         electronic health records
·         data quality
·         inequality
·         medical tourism
·         priority setting

·         health governance
·         health leadership
·         emergency departments
·         future of hospitals
·         post acute care
·         running costs calculator
·         ambulance services
·         LBGTI in later life
·         HIV/AIDS
·         mental health privacy
·         mental health & justice
·         child mental health

·         indigenous children
·         juvenile justice screening
·         remodelling social work
·         child protection & drugs
·         domestic violence
·         housing & care
·         affordable housing
·         women in public housing
·         housing choice
·         neighbourhood challenges
·         surveillance cameras




Australian Social Trends from Australian Bureau of Statistics
Includes:
Housing assistance for renters  focuses on social (public and community) housing and Commonwealth Rent Assistance, and the characteristics of those people who receive these types of assistance.
Community service workers an overview of workers in industries that provide residential care services, child care services and other social assistance services in Australia.
Updated National and state summary indicators on health and international comparisons













The asset insurance arrangements of Australian state governments focuses on the arrangements for the States and Territories to access Commonwealth funding through the Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements. Specifically, it provides an overview of how the level of state government assistance is calculated through the 2011 NDRRA Determination and the impact of the States' disaster relief expenses and NDRRA payments on the States' share of revenue from the Goods and Services Tax
Aus Senate (Sep 2011)

Turning the Tide: A Vision Paper for multiple needs and exclusions People facing multiple needs and exclusions experience a combination of problems such as mental ill health, substance misuse, homelessness and contact with the criminal justice system....puts forward a vision in which in every local area people experiencing multiple needs and exclusions are supported by effective, coordinated services, with small teams helping people  access the support they need and all agencies being flexible in their responses to this group.
UK Making Every Adult matter (Sep 2011)

Communities in the driving seat: a study of Participatory Budgeting in England - Final report Participatory budgeting directly involves local people in making decisions on the spending priorities for a defined public budget....The most popular themes against which money was spent were: activities for young people; crime and public safety; environmental improvements; community and cohesion activities; health initiatives; and play and sports facilities.
UK Communities (Sep 2011)

Oversight of user choice and provider competition in care markets Most people who use personal budgets to pay for their social care report improved wellbeing. But more needs to be done to ensure that care markets deliver a genuine choice of services to all users, that support is available to help them exercise choice, and that essential services relied on by vulnerable people continue to be provided in the event of the failure of a major provider.
UK Audit (Sep 2011)

Means Testing  It will be difficult for government departments to achieve value for money from means-tested benefits unless government understands the impacts of means testing, learns from past experience and improves coordination between different benefits.
UK Audit (Sep 2011)

Misuse of the non-profit sector for money laundering and terrorism financing Money laundering and terrorism financing (ML/TF) risks to the Australian non-profit sector are thought to be low. However, the impact of such misuse is inevitably high...
AIC (Sep 2011)

Building data science teams A data-driven organization acquires, processes, and leverages data in a timely fashion to create efficiencies, iterate on and develop new products, and navigate the competitive landscape. (Download PDF report)
US O'Reilly (Sep 2011)

Guide to Reducing Unintended Consequences of Electronic Health Records designed to help anticipate, avoid, and address problems that can occur when implementing and using an electronic health record (EHR).
US AHRQ (Aug 2011)

Improving coding, costing and commissioning Annual report on the PbR data assurance programme 2010/11 Greater use of basic checks by trusts would lead to improved data quality. These include checking submissions against other data sources, and benchmarking unit costs against those of other providers. Better senior leadership within organisations and greater clinical involvement are also needed.
UK Audit (Sep 2011)

Does income inequality cause health and social problems? Evidence from a range of studies suggests that there is a correlation between income inequality and health and social problems.
UK Rowntree (Sep 2011)

Medical Tourism: Treatments, Markets and Health System Implications: A scoping review Despite the high-profile media interest and coverage, there is also a lack of hard research evidence on the role and impact of medical tourism for OECD countries. Medical tourism introduces a range of attendant risks and opportunities for patients.
OECD (Sep 2011)

Setting priorities in health: the challenge for clinical commissioning One of the most extensive reviews into how primary care trusts (PCTs) made decisions about funding priorities confirms that while most commissioners have established robust systems in relation to funding new services and exceptional treatments, they generally struggle to apply the same rigour to ‘core’ spending.
UK Nuffield (Sep 2011)


Governance for health in the 21st century makes recommendations on how governments can strengthen governance for health through collaboration.
WHO Regional Office for Europe (Sep 2011)

The Development of an Emerging Leader: Lessons from Sweden: Health Care & Leadership compares and contrasts the Swedish and Canadian systems and describes some of the programs to which healthcare leaders on the tour were introduced.
Canadian College of Health leaders (Sep 2011)

Review of admission and discharge referral practices for the metropolitan hospital emergency departments examining both pre-hospital admission and post-discharge processes, and the reasons for patient referrals to current community nursing hospital in the home services see also London Health Adult emergency services: Case for change the probability of dying as a result of many emergency conditions is significantly higher if the admission is at the weekend, compared to a weekday. ... If the weekend mortality rate in London was the same as the weekday rate there would be a minimum of 500 fewer deaths a year. Reduced service provision at weekends is associated with this higher mortality rate.
WA Health (Jul 2011)


The hospital is dead, long live the hospital This report examines the future and sustainability of hospital services in light of the drive for efficiency savings required in the NHS. It explores potential models for hospital and various aspects relating to provision of hospital services, such as commissioning and accountability
UK Reform (Sep 2011)

Exploring alternative level of care (ALC ) and the role of funding policies: An evolving evidence base for Canada synthesizes the evidence regarding funding policies designed to improve patient care in the transition period between acute and post-acute settings.
Can CHSRF (Sep 2011)


'Ready Reckoner' clinical commissioning groups running costs tool an interactive running costs tool for clinical commissioning groups (CCGs). The tool allows CCGs to consider the financial implications of different commissioning support arrangements and staffing structures, and allows them to work through the potential impact that their population coverage has on resources.
UK Health (Sep 2011)


Transforming NHS ambulance services A more integrated emergency care system is required to ensure that ambulances are not kept waiting outside accident and emergency, can hand over patients faster and get back out to help others.
UK House Of Commons (Sep 2011)

Lesbian, gay and bisexual people in later life  a reduced network of support – compared to their heterosexual peers – means older lesbian, gay and bisexual people are more likely to rely on formal social care
UK Stonewall (Sep 2011)

Movement, Knowledge, Emotion: Gay activism and HIV/AIDS in Australia documents an important chapter in the history of public health in Australia and explores how HIV/AIDS came to be a defining issue in the history of gay and lesbian rights in Australia.
Latrobe Uni (Sep 2011)


National Mental Health Consumer and Carer Forum

Mental health care and the criminal justice system examines the provision of mental health care for adults in the UK criminal justice system
UK CMH (Sep 2011)

Working with under 18 year olds: Guidance for Commissioners, Improving Access to Psychological Therapies(IAPT) service providers and those working in IAPT services...Children and young people do not present or process mental distress or disorder in the same way as adults
UK NHS (Sep 2011)


An Exploratory Analysis of the Longitudinal Survey of Indigenous Children the first large-scale longitudinal survey in Australia to focus on the development of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) children. the size and composition of Indigenous children's families and households; how key measures of parental wellbeing are associated with family and household structure ;the factors associated with different types of early childhood education attendance; and how migration is related to self-reported measures of the community and other area-level characteristics.
CAEPR (Sep 2011)

Communication Needs and Hidden Difficulties Questionnaire (CNHDQ)  a screening tool which allows staff in Youth Offending Teams (YOTs) to gather information about a range of often hidden difficulties in young people. These include: communication needs, dyslexia, dyspraxia and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
UK Communication Trust (Sep 2011)

A Summative Report on the Qualitative Evaluation on the Eleven Remodelling Social Work Pilots 2008-11 The social work remodelling project was a pilot programme developed to allow authorities to explore different ways of delivering social work practice. Local authorities were provided with additional resources to attempt to address the deficits they identified in delivering an effective social work offer to children and their families....to explore processes supporting improved multi-agency, evidence-based social work practice that would allow staff to use their expertise more widely and in new ways , to free social worker time to enable more direct work with vulnerable children
UK CWDC (Sep 2011)

Targeted Grants to Increase the Well-Being of, and to Improve the Permanency Outcomes for, Children Affected by Methamphetamine or Other Substance Abuse: First Annual Report to Congress summarizes the activities of regional partnerships grants for addressing the needs of families with methamphetamine or other substance abuse problems who come to the attention of the child welfare system.
US ACF (2010)

Personal stress, financial stress and violence against women the risk of actual or threatened violence was significantly higher who in the last 12 months have experienced financial stress.
NSW BOCSAR (Sep 2011)

Getting to grips with integration: making housing count drills down into the key components for the housing sector on the UK Coalition Government's health and social care agenda.: personalisation, public health, older people, secondary and acute healthcare
UK Housing LIN (Aug  2011)

How great is the shortage of affordable housing in Australia’s private rental market? Between 2001 and 2006, Australia’s private rental market grew by 11 per cent. Despite this growth, shortages of affordable rental housing for low-income households worsened.
AHURI (Sep 2011)

How does living in public housing affect women’s employment? income-based rents, poor security and stigma associated with public housing may present significant obstacles to working.
AHURI (Sep 2011)

What matters most when Australians choose a home? there are real differences in priorities across the population. In particular, while young families are focussed on house size and type, older and single-person households are much more likely to think that characteristics of where they live are more important.
Grattan Institute (Sep 2011)

Introducing the neighbourhood challenge: Seventeen stories begin Methods being trialled include community organising, local challenge prizes, social enterprise, skills sharing and community match funding amongst others.
UK NESTA (Aug 2011)

Evaluating the Use of Public Surveillance Cameras for Crime Control and Prevention  Findings indicate that in places where cameras were sufficiently concentrated and routinely monitored by trained staff, the impact on crime was significant and cost-beneficial, with no evidence of crime displacement.
US Urban (Sep 2011)



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