swindon family project
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Swindon Family Project. 1942. Welfare State. Beveridge 4.0. Capabilities. Needs to. Open to All. Targeted to. Resource Focus. Financial Focus to a. Distributed Networks. Centralised Institutions to. Social Networks. Individual to Tuesday, 15 June 2010. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Swindon FamilyProject
1942WelfareState
Needs to Capabilities
Targeted to Open to All
Financial Focus to a Resource Focus
Centralised Institutions to Distributed Networks
Social Networks
Beveridge 4.0
Individual to
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John and Jo
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63
Tristan and Susan
6
13
11 10
3827
2
Terry and Sinead
20 1815
40’s 40’s
Paul and Suzie
1516
15 1467 45
3
James and Julie
13 12
3437 16
Steve
47
15
18
0
Gustav andTalia
Carrie
37
2
Tara
12
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Josh and Grace
2020+ 20+ 18 1840’s 40’s
Cheryl
23
3 2
57
Frank and Leanne
66 42
Homelessness
Mental Health
Exclusions/non-attendance
Substancemisuse
Children atrisk
Environmentalhealth
abuse/violence(past)
There are more than 100 families in Swindon living in chroniccrisis and facing multiple difficulties
Each family costs an estimated £250k per year
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We initially worked with ...... 12 families
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Whole family18 year timeline
The 80/20 splitOne worker’s time
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12 14%face-to-face
12%indirect
74% admin
Maintaining the Status Quo
£250,000 spent in direct costseach year on engaging with,reporting on and monitoring afamily in chronic crisis
Of that £250,000 nothing isinvested in:
- opportunities for change- building capabilities- building support networks
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Prototype 1:Families design theirown solutions
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Family-led:Choosing your team
“We got to interview everysingle person on the team.
It started off completelydifferent. No organisationsdo that, they just makepeople feel bad.
Because we just got to askthe questions we wanted toask, we felt comfortableworking with them... ratherthan just people coming inand trying to do things forus.”
- Jo and John
System results3 families - £250k cost avoidance
2 eviction orders were prevented, avoiding costsupwards of £60k
1 child, about to be taken into care, stayed with hisfamily, avoiding costs of up to £150k per annum
2 children now have full school attendance
2 children no longer have a child protection plan,saving £40k
Antisocial behaviour has reduced
Stage 0 – Invitation Stage 1 – Aspirations Stage 2 – Capabilities Stage 3 – Opportunities
Families are revealingtheir true potentialand having thatrecognised andreinforced by theteam
Families are findingout about theprogramme
Committing Potential Dreams Action Seeking New Outcomes Networks
Families are findingout about the team,and whether theyconnect with themFamilies are deciding
whether to commit tothe programme
Families discover theunderlying theme totheir desires and startseeking thosequalities in their dailyactivties, friendships,
work, and familyrelationships
Families create a BIGplan. In these weeksthey explore thevalues and capacitiesthey want to develop
Families test thingsout on their own for astructured period oftime, and reflect withthe team
Families learn how toidentify the
experiences that willhelp them createwhat they want in life
Families areengaging inoutward-focusedactivities such as localgardening, helpingneighbours,
volunteering
Families startexperiencing thebenefits of theirchanged behavioursand are telling othersabout it
Families are talkingabout the success ofthe programme anda desire to finish
Families openthemselves to newrelationships andbuilding networksbeyond their currentfriendship circles
Families are doingmuch more forthemselves now anddo not want the teamto engage as often
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Invitation
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Revealing
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Hopes &
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Connecting &
Families start torecognise what theydo in their lives thatthey want to stop,and own what doesnot support them as
a family. They engagewith the team inchanging aspects oftheir environmentand the way they live.
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Engagement
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Family in
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Opportunity
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Experiencing
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Contribution
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Building Social
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Independence
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Exit
The LIFE Programme is an opportunity for familiesto build new lives. It is for families who feel thaton their own they cannot bring about the changethat they desire and that current circumstancesget in the way of anything changing.
LIFE is a constant throughoutfamilies’ ups and downs.
building new Livesfor Individuals & Familiesto Enjoy
Enjoying family life inthe community you
live in
By the end of theprogramme, families areseeking less help from LIFE
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Family
Social Worker Home Tutor
PCSO
Teacher
Wider system change
Health Worker
Police Officer
Connexionsworker
Housing officer
Benefits Agency
Anti-SocialBehaviourWorker
NeighbourhoodWardenYouth Offending
Team worker
Parentingsupportworker
evaluation
building running beta scaling upshallow diveworkshop deep dive concept gen. co-design prototyping + testing
baseline measurement
System Change
National scale
Live service
Scaling up nationally
Project and solution development
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