FAQs
- analyse our service performance
- listen to our communities
- examine the approaches of other Health and Social Care Partnerships or organisations to see what we can learn from their experience
- determine how our current performance compares and where we need to improve.
What does a Best Value Service Review do?
The review helps us to:
Every Best Value Review should result in proposals to improve services and make them more efficient.
Why are these services being reviewed?
Every three years the Strategic Commissioning Board agrees a schedule of Best Value Service Reviews across the Health and Social Care Partnership services. The aim being that all our services should be reviewed fairly regularly.
Is this about money?
The overall aim of Best Value Service Reviews is to ensure that our services are providing the best quality of care and support whilst giving the best value for public money.
The Health and Social Care Partnership has Financial Recovery Plans which sets out the savings that will be required across all our services including the ones currently under review.
Will this mean changes to my support?
During the Best Value Review process, there will be no changes made to the services and supports being provided.
Any changes will be dependent on the options generated for the future of the service, what is agreed on and whether the Integration Joint Board approves the proposals.
Why do you want my views on the services?
Your views are crucial to a Best Value Service Review. We need to hear what is working well and what could be better.
This information, combined with all the other data we gather, will help us to create potential options for the service going forward that are reflective of the people using those services, their carers and our communities.