linkage plus pilot project...
Leeds Linkage Plus was one of eight pilots set up in England by the Department of Work and Pensions to test out ways of improving services for older people. The project took place from October 2006-8 as a partnership between Leeds City Council, Leeds Older People's Forum and Leeds PCT.
The final evaluation reports by Jean Townsend and Jeanette Moore of Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds, relating to the project as a whole and detailed research reports for the four pilot components - the Infostore, gateways, capacity building and streamlined assessment (Stap).
Click on report title to download (all files are .pdf format)
infostore web site goes live
The InfoStore web site is now LIVE
The infostrore was officially launched on Tuesday 18 March 2008 at an invitation only launch event in the Banqueting Suite at the Civic Hall.
The web site address is: www.olderpeopleleeds.info
Gateway Projects
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Leeds LinkAge Plus Pilot Project.
Within the care sector in Leeds there is tremendous knowledge, experience understanding and strong skills. The processes for sharing this capacity between organisations and individuals is weak, fragmented or doesn’t exist for some communities.
Leeds LinkAge is aiming to do something about this by. We are therefore supporting a partnership approach and developing a number of linked resources. –
Leeds Older People's Forum is working in partnership with Leeds Social Services Department to deliver a LinkAge Plus Pilot Project.
Leeds LinkAge Plus Project aims to ensure that older people in Leeds can access a range of quality, co-ordinated services that will improve their health and well-being. It started on 1st August 2006 and will end on 31st July 2008 and is funded by the Department for Work and Pensions.
Work includes:
Information Store
creating better sources of information
Leeds Social Services Department is creating an on-line Information Store with funding from the LinkAge Plus Project and the Partnership Project for Older People.
Project Gateways
supporting and building on existing work
Six voluntary sector organisations will be established as LinkAge Gateways, supporting older people to access a range of services as effectively as possible.
Strengthening the Voluntary Sector
sustaining and developing capacity
LinkAge Plus will support existing groups including the Black and Minority Elders Focus Group, the Intergenerational Network, the Lifelong Learning Network and the Social Isolation Peer Support Group.
Volunteering
promoting the contribution of older people
Voluntary sector organisations will be supported to recruit and support volunteers.
Report on visits to Neighbourhood Network Schemes
The visits to Neighbourhood Network organisations were part of the LinkAge Plus Capacity Building work. They were a follow up to the event in October 2007 which was organised in order to demonstrate the work of the Schemes to senior policy makers from the PCT and Adult Social Care and to promote dialogue in the light of forthcoming reviews of service level agreements and commissioning of services.
The purpose of the visits was to further the dialogue by enabling staff and management committee members of Neighbourhood Network Schemes, including those who hadn’t been able to attend, to respond to the summary notes of the event (‘Singing From the Same Hymn Sheet’) and contribute further thoughts and concerns. These have been communicated to the review and commissioning team on an ongoing basis over the past few months, and a summary of the discussions from the visits is now on the LinkAge page of the LOPF website.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to this process. There is the opportunity to comment on the report through the web site.
Jayne Learoyd
LinkAge Plus Gateway Links
LinkAge Plus
Pilot Projects
For more information about the national LinkAge Plus Pilot Programme, please see www.dwp.gov.uk
Leeds Older People's Forum

