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Local Intelligence National Support Services Team Community Planning Partners Tests of Change This paper aims to provide an update as to plans ongoing between LIST and potential CPP partners, Update as at 9th of November 2017.

Renfrewshire East Ayrshire • Background - Renfrewshire have the highest • Background - Potential support in two areas; levels in Scotland for prisoners presenting as Play & Early Intervention Service, which includes homeless on release from prison. What they Play @ Home, Play in Prison and Befriending (3 would like to do is acknowledge the scale and separate services – generic children & young nature of the problem relating to this client group people; children & young people affected by and try to engineer a joint working approach substance misuse and vulnerable young people between housing, social work and health to try seeking their first tenancy); and supporting and break this cycle of repeat homelessness and the Communities Team Action Plan for people poor outcomes. LIST has met with Renfrewshire affected by addictions and homelessness. Council Data Analytics & Research Manager Lesley Hillan-Fowler and Angela Murray are the (Danny McAllion), as well as members of main LIST contacts within East Ayrshire. Housing Strategy & Homelessness team (Alan • Current status – LIST are awaiting confirmation Brand, Marie Savage & Paula Craig) to further of next steps, through further discussions with scope this work. East Ayrshire colleagues. • Current status – LIST analysts have carried out analysis on 109 individuals, recently released West from prison. The aim of this is to gain an insight into their unscheduled and secondary care • Background - LIST undertaking a review of interactions with health services in Renfrewshire. CPP Prevention Plan performance indicators, We have since produced outputs for this cohort particularly (but not exclusively) to provide detailing topics such as; A&E attendances with guidance and support on a suite of indicators the reasons for attendance, routine admissions relating to Child Health. It is anticipated that this to hospital and emergency admission breakdown review will supplement work already ongoing where drugs and/or alcohol have been recorded to look at the SOA/LOIP PIs concerning a wide as the primary reason for admission. We have range of CPP issues. Joanna Anderson (West also looked at Arrival Mode to A&E to provide Lothian Community Planning Team) and Carol an overview of additional resource. This report Bebbington (HSCP) are main LIST contacts for should be taken as a high level overview of the this project. cohort in question, with the view that LIST will • Current status – Review undertaken and continue to work closely with CPP colleagues to submitted to CPP colleagues. LIST have also look into specific areas in more detail. begun discussions to review local Police and wider Community Safety performance indicators, with a view to beginning a further test of change, focussing upon ‘Protecting people’ and ‘Reducing antisocial behaviour and hate crime’. Further discussions with CPP and local LIST colleagues to follow. Grampian • Background - to provide analytical support to • Background - Key LOIP areas identified within Police Scotland to build a case to transform early conversations include: substance misuse, custodial medical care and medical forensic poverty and the impact on children (neglect, service provision to a nurse-led service. LIST nutrition etc), employability and job creation, support required in first instance to improve the mental health and wellbeing (including children). recording of custody medical care data on the Fiona Campbell (Head of Policy, Technology and National Crime System (NCS) and extract of Improvement - Falkirk Council) lead for this work this information from the system for analysis. stream. Subsequent support required to help analyse • We understand that Falkirk Council is in the the data and build a case to transform existing process of arranging a series of workshops to provision to a new model of care. This work progress/scope this work. shall include further collaboration with HSCP colleagues in the area. Gareth Williams ( HSCP) is main initial contact for this project, alongside Shona Stewart and Gail Grigor from Police Scotland. • Current status - Initial project/scoping discussions ongoing between all partners, with initial meeting having taken place in late October 2017 in . LIST team also to liaise with ISD Scotland colleagues with a key interest/ knowledge of Prisoner/Custody health care systems.

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