Notts Help Yourself Provider Bulletin

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Notts Help Yourself Provider Bulletin

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Welcome to the first quarterly edition of the Notts Help Yourself Provider e-bulletin. The bulletins will let you know about new developments on the Notts Help Yourself website as well as providing information about training opportunities, contract news and legislative changes. If you need more information about these stories or would like to contribute something to a future edition please email nottshelpyourself@nottscc.gov.uk


Re-tendering 

Open Objects have been awarded the contract to continue to host the Notts Help Yourself website. We will be working with Open Objects over the next few months to both refresh and enhance the website. The website address will remain the same and if you are already registered you won’t need to do anything beyond ensuring that your existing information remains up-to-date.


Recent developments

  • Users, please let us know what’s missing from Notts Help Yourself. These might be services  that  are already being used but don’t yet appear on the site, or where you or someone you know has identified that they need something that they cannot get hold of/the service doesn’t seem to exist. We can then work with you to try and help develop the services that will fill that gap.
  • In October 2015, a ‘rate and review’ function was added to the Nottinghamshire Help Yourself site. This operates in a similar way to TripAdvisor and Amazon. Users can give a star rating and provide comments on services that they have used. Providers will be notified via the email address they have registered with on Notts Help Yourself each time feedback is posted and they will have an opportunity to respond to the feedback so that both the feedback and their response is posted on the site at the same time. Rate and Review is not a mechanism for making complaints and users will be required to agree to abide by the site Terms and Conditions before being able to post anything.

A new Workplace Health Channel will launch in April 2016 to help providers to improve the health and well-being of their staff. 


Care Act films

A series of interesting short films have been made to help providers and the public find out more about how we're delivering Adult social care in Nottinghamshire as a result of the Care Act. Watch them here. 


Web statistics

Find out how the website has been used by the public, including common search terms. Click here.


Adults ‘You Said We Did’

Find out how we have used your feedback to develop Notts Help Yourself and to help us understand better what is working well, not so well and where the gaps are in service availability throughout Nottinghamshire. Click here.


Childcare providers

Are you a childcare provider? We are urging all childcare providers to ensure we have your correct contact details. You can update your details online or by calling the Families Information Service on 01623 664960. The information will be used when we need to contact you, to help map the supply of childcare to demand, and identify areas where childcare provision needs to be developed in the future.

Did you know that if you are a registered Childminder, a leader of a nursery, pre-school playgroup, or parent and toddler group you can borrow up to 36 items (books/spoken word for free, a small fee applies for DVD loans) from your local library for up to 12 weeks? There will be no fines or charges for damaged items either.  What’s not to like? There’s also an array of children’s activities, and events happening in libraries on various days and times throughout the year. See a list of timetabled activities. Groups can also arrange to visit the library. To organise a trip please contact your local library.


SEND Local Offer

In September 2014  Local Authorities in England became responsible for publishing information about the services and provision available in their area that are made for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), who are aged 0-25 years. This is known as the ‘Local Offer’.

There are now over 1,600 Local Offer services listed within the overall Nottinghamshire Help Yourself database. We continue to encourage new providers making provision or offering services to children and young people with SEND and their families, to register their information with the Local Offer. If you are already registered, please regularly review your information and ensure that it remains accurate and up-to-date. Click here for more information.

A series of short films explaining how to get help with using the Local Offer, have been added to the SEND channel’s home page (click here to see these). They offer background information about what the Local Offer is and how it is intended to support children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities. 


The Mid-Nottinghamshire Self Care Hub

A new free service offering self-care advice to the public has opened in Mid-Nottinghamshire. The Mid-Nottinghamshire Self-Care Hub is a ‘one-stop-shop’ for public and professionals and is designed to connect local services to help you access self-care support. For more information visit www.nottshelpyourself.org.uk/selfcarehub


Provider Corner

From April 2016 we will be launching a ‘Provider Corner’. This is the name given to a section of the website dedicated to helping you  develop your current business, support you to develop an idea for a new business venture and help work together to build a bigger and more diverse economy across Nottinghamshire. If you are registered with Notts Help Yourself, you will be able to access a range of different support tools. These will include templates for key policies that you can download and adapt for your own business. There will be alerts highlighting the release of new tenders that you might want to bid for, hints and tips from the Procurement team highlighting things to think about when completing a tender submission and we are also planning to develop an interactive provider forum so providers can post questions and get help and advice from other providers and stakeholders relating to their business.

We need your views and opinions on how you would like the Provider Corner to function and will run working groups to design and develop this. If you are interested in being part of this group please email nottshelpyourself@nottscc.gov.uk 


Optimum Workforce Leadership

Optimum Workforce Leadership, (which is part of Nottinghamshire County Council), works with owners and managers to ensure that the necessary skills are developed by all staff, at all levels throughout all care settings. OPTIMUM can help providers to improve areas of concern identified from CQC inspections. If you would like to find out more about coaching or training opportunities visit www.optimumwl.co.uk


Support for small providers (micro providers)

If you are thinking of setting up your own social care business or are already operating with five or less full-time equivalent workers, you may be able to get some support. We can give you professional feedback, help you understand the legal requirements and offer advice on training, regulation and insurance. Click here for more information.


Future tenders

If you are a provider and are already registered on Notts Help Yourself, you can find out tender information for Nottinghamshire County Council here


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