Oxfordshire County Council : Social Care Provider Engagement

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Welcome to the new Oxfordshire County Council Social Care Engagement Hub.

This is a place for us to share information, consult and co-produce with you and above all discuss what we can all do to improve the lives of the residents of Oxfordshire.

As we develop this space you will find polls, news items, consultations and discussion boards so please make use of it and so please...

Please be sure to leave your comments in the guestbook.

Welcome to the new Oxfordshire County Council Social Care Engagement Hub.

This is a place for us to share information, consult and co-produce with you and above all discuss what we can all do to improve the lives of the residents of Oxfordshire.

As we develop this space you will find polls, news items, consultations and discussion boards so please make use of it and so please...

Please be sure to leave your comments in the guestbook.

  • Evidencing CQC safe and effective staffing through workforce planning

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  • Recruit to Retain programme

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    Are you struggling with staff retention? Do you want to attract and keep top talent? The Skills for Care ‘Recruit to retain’ programme offers practical, values-based strategies to strengthen recruitment, support staff development, and reduce turnover. 

    This three-day virtual programme will help you build a values-driven, supportive workplace that enhances staff wellbeing, reduces turnover and associated costs and attracts high-quality candidates. It’s designed to support you to meet Care Quality Commission (CQC) standards, deliver high quality care and build a strong, loyal workforce.

    Programme dates

    Thursday 08 May 2025, 10:00 – 16:00
    Thursday 22 May 2025, 10:00 – 16:00
    Wednesday 04 June 2025, 10:00 – 16:00

    Book your place now: https://events.skillsforcare.org.uk/skillsforcare/2129/register

  • National No Smoking Day 12th March 2025

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    Start your journey to a smoke-free life today with the help of our stop smoking services for not just you, but also for your loved ones. Stop for life Oxon offer free weekly support and a range of quitting aids that can help guide you to a happier and healthier future.

    Everyone's journey is unique. For some, it might involve establishing a new routine or keeping themselves occupied. For others, having a friend or family member join in can provide the encouragement needed to stay motivated.

    No matter what approach suits you best, Stop for Life Oxon is here to support you every step of the way: www.stopforlifeoxon.org/well-worth-it


  • Procurement Central Digital Platform - Have you registered yet?!

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    Dear Care Provider,

    Hopefully, you are already aware that the regulations relating to the procurement of public services and goods are changing from 24th February 2025. This is part of a reset of how the UK does business for public contracts following Brexit and taking into account the new Government’s National Procurement Strategy.

    Key Points:

    • Suppliers must register on the Central Digital Platform before submitting bids for new procurements starting after 24th February.
    • Registration includes confirming key company information, which can be updated and maintained by the supplier.
    • This information will be available centrally, on the Central Digital Platform and will not need to be replicated when tendering.

    For clarity, this will only apply to new frameworks and contracts tendered after this date. Call-offs/placements from existing frameworks will continue as normal.

    Important Links:

  • Yellow Cold Weather Alert

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    Cold health alert issued for the South East

    The yellow cold health alert is in effect from 9AM on 07/02/2025 until 9AM on 11/02/2025 across the South East. The yellow alert has a matrix score of 7. This means:

    You can see all the weather health alerts currently in place across England on the UKHSA data dashboard.

    How to take action if you have a duty to respond

    Please review the Weather Health Alert System user guidance to explain how you can use the information contained within the alerts to respond to the forecast weather.

    We provide guidance on how to take action for a range of professional groups with a duty to respond, with action cards available for commissioners, health and social care providers, and the voluntary and community sector. Summary action cards are also available below:

    · commissioners

    · voluntary and community sector

    · care homes and other residential settings

    · services delivering care to people in their homes

    · hospitals and other healthcare settings

    For an overview of the weather alerts in place across England, please check the UKHSA data dashboard.

    The Met Office may issue National Severe Weather Warnings (for example, snow and ice) with short notice, so you can take appropriate action. Check the Met Office Website to see the National Severe Weather Warnings currently in place.

    You can also find information of the latest weather forecast on the Met Office website.

    How to protect yourself if you are vulnerable

    While exposure to cold weather can affect anyone, some people are particularly at risk. We have published guidance on staying safe during cold weather.

    Planning for adverse weather

    All organisations should read the Adverse Weather and Health Plan. This is important if you provide health and social care. The plan explains what you should do before and while a cold health alert is in place.

    To support local planning, please check the guidance on local resilience forums

    About cold health alerts

    Chief executives of the following organisations in England receive cold health alerts:

    · health trust providers of NHS commissioned care

    · local authorities

    · social care organisations

    The Cold-Health Alert Service in England runs from 1 November to 31 March each year, in partnership with the Met Office. This is the period when low temperatures are likely to occur.

    If we observe low temperatures outside of this period, we will issue an extraordinary cold health alert. If this happens, stakeholders should take the usual public health actions.

    You can share this email with your organisation or sign up to receive alerts using our registration form. We have a separate form if you would like to update your registration details.

    Please let us know if you have a question or have a problem with your subscription. You can also unsubscribe from this service.

    UKHSA and the Met Office use the Risk Matrix to assign a risk score for each alert. Users can refer the alert’s risk score to the matrix to understand the severity of the alert and likelihood of its impact.




    Very low impacts


    Low impacts


    Medium impacts


    High impacts

    High likelihood

    4
    (green)

    8
    (yellow)

    13
    (amber)

    16
    (red)

    Medium likelihood

    3
    (green)

    7
    (yellow)

    12
    (amber)

    15
    (amber)

    Low likelihood

    2
    (green)

    6
    (green)

    10
    (yellow)

    14
    (amber)

    Very low likelihood

    1
    (green)

    5
    (green)

    9
    (yellow)

    11
    (yellow)


    Updates to cold health alerts

    UKHSA and the Met Office make daily risk assessments. We will issue a new alert should the alert level change.

    Further Advice and guidance

    Flood Alerts and Warnings

    UKHSA Privacy Notice

  • ADASS/LGA Digital Strategic Network updates

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    PCH events:

    Operating model toolkit communities of practice

    Four new digitising and streamlining assessment groups supporting improved demand management, enhance workforce morale and delivery of more personalised care. Open to all, each community of practice focuses on a toolkit theme and associated tool cards:

    Adult social care information and advice: artificial intelligence (AI) opportunities (16 January 11-12pm)

    Hear from councils introducing AI to support people accessing adult social care information online.

    Digital skills community of practice

    We are delivering a series of community of practice sessions throughout this quarter that will increase digital confidence and technology skills for occupational therapists, social workers, principal occupational therapists, and principal social workers.

    Further online events will focus on navigating the requirements of consent with technology (18 February 2-3pm), and embracing technology and AI (6 March 1-2pm and 27 March 11-12pm).

    ADASS events:

    AI in adult social care webinars (27 January and 26 February)

    Hosted by WM ADASS but open to all, these two online events will explore use of AI at the front door and for improving adult social care. Email info@wm-adass.org.uk to register.

    PCH publication:

    Implementing digital social care records

    Our new briefing brings together learning from councils and integrated care systems across the country following this year’s rollout of digital social care records into adult social care registered provision. It spells out the benefits and challenges and provides practical guidance on how to overcome barriers, and support and incentivise good practice.

    DHSC publication:

    New reforms and independent commission to transform social care - GOV.UK announced last week included new high-level commitments to digital.

  • MORE spaces added - FREE Very Brief Advice (for smoking) Training and Vape workshops

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    FREE VBA training and Vape workshops

    We have a FREE Very Brief Advice session booked for 21st January, to support any non-clinical professionals who work on the frontline with clients, service users or any Oxfordshire residents. Due to high demand, we have added a further 10 spaces to the session. I have attached an updated poster - please could you share??

    Very Brief Advice can help anyone to have a 30 second conversation, which could save a life. The training will cover background information on smoking and why it is still so important to help the 65,000 Oxon smokers to quit. The trainer will then cover how VBA works and spend time preparing attends on when and how to have the conversation, where to signpost to and how to make a referral or support an individual to do their own. The 2 hour session is online via Teams and tickets can be booked via Eventbrite.

    We also have 3 Vape Workshops planned for 2025. These are run by The National Centre for Smoking Cessation Training (NCSCT). This workshop is designed to provide clinical and non-clinical professionals alike, with up-to-date evidence and practice guidance on vapes and vaping. The course follows the evidence and reflects the ever-developing technology of vapes, device selection and use, considerations for use of vapes by young people and pregnant women, clinical guidance on vaping as an aid to smoking cessation and harm reduction, plus answers to frequently asked questions and vaping myths. The one-hour online session is bookable via the link on the poster, directly with Tom at NCSCT.

    Please share the attached posters with anyone who might benefit from this useful knowledge and skills. 24-0162 OCC Vaping poster 2025 dates.pdf

    Promotion poster - generic VBA (2).pdf

  • Cold weather and "heating on prescription"

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    With the ongoing cold period of weather I wondered if it would be possible to highlight the support that Better Housing Better Health can provide, especially with covering costs of additional heating. The service can issue emergency fuel vouchers of at least £50 if people are finding it costly to heat their homes during these colder temperatures. They can also provide other sources of advice and support for a longer term interventions to improve the warmth of the home.


    More general advice can be found here on support in Oxfordshire and I attached the coms pack which has a list of other types of support available in the community, such as libraries as “warm spaces” where people can spend as much time as they need for warmth and company. Winter Warmth Toolkit November 2024 (2).pdf

  • OACP Care Awards Nominations Open

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    Oxfordshire Association of Care Providers are hosting Oxfordshire Care Awards 2025 in Blenheim Palace 6 May 2025. To see previous years winners and/or submit your nominations visit Oxfordshire Care Awards Celebrating Excellence in Care

  • New Process for Parking Permits

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    Parking Permits for NHS/Social Care and Help To Live At Home Providers may be about to expire soon. There is a new system in place to apply for them.


    NHS/Social Care & Help to Live at home (HTLAH) permits

    Our parking team have now launched a new online digital permit system that’ll enable you, as Service Lead, to apply for and manage vehicles belonging to those members of staff who go out in our communities. You’ll be able to manage vehicles at the touch of a button in the future. Furthermore, we will no longer issue paper NHS permits however existing permits will remain valid until the end of January 2025.

    New parking permit process

    The way we process NHS & HTLAH permits has changed. A Service Lead, or equivalent must click on the link ZatPermit - Application Portal and Create an Account. They will then need to Sign Up for access using your email address and creating a password before you can apply for permits. Select a business account using the address of the service before applying for virtual NHS parking permits.

    • Please allow 10 working days’ for us to process your application.
    • Click HERE for a guide to help you create an NHS business account that I hope you’ll find useful.
    • As a reminder, click HERE for a copy of our Terms & Conditions of use. Please ensure existing and new staff are reminded of these.

    If you need any assistance, you can contact our team of dedicated advisors Monday – Friday 9am – 4pm on 01865 815649 who will help you set up an account and answer any questions you may have. Alternatively email parking@oxfordshire.gov.uk

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