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Joint Future

The Joint Future Agenda : Working together to improve health and social services

The Scottish Government has set out national regulations and standards for local authorities and health services to develop systems of working together in partnership for their local communities. This includes :

  • how local health and social services are managed and funded
  • how staff are employed
  • how services are delivered
  • better outcomes for people who need community care services.

The Joint Future Agenda is about providing better quality services through joint local plans, joining up services and developing new approaches to the assessment of peoples’ needs and to the treatment they receive in hospital, in their local health centre and at home. This includes ensuring that older people are supported at home rather than in care homes where possible, preventing inappropriate hospital admissions and supporting hospital discharges, ensuring the provision of prompt and responsive services at home and supporting and involving carers.

The Joint Future Agenda promotes joint working across all community care services and this involves sharing information about people and their needs through 'single shared assessments'.The Integrated Mental Health Service (NHS Forth Valley and Clackmannanshire Council) has developed a single referral and care pathway to ensure that people receive more coordinated support and services if they have a mental illness or other mental health problems.

We want to ensure that people who receive services from the Council and from the Health Service have good information and know what they can expect from services. Consultation with service users and carers is an important aspect of the Joint Future Agenda.

A Joint Future Management Group of health and local authority managers is responsible for the Joint Future Agenda in Clackmannanshire. The purpose of the group is to oversee the arrangements that are being put in place to improve how services work together and to check that people are receiving the services that they need in the most efficient way.

The development of Community Health Partnerships and the local Community Plan, along with the requirement for a Local Housing Strategy and a local Health Plan are all having an impact on the planning and delivery of community care services for adults.

Plans are also underway for the building of the new Community Hospital in Sauchie in 2007. The Social Services Community Care Teams will be based in this new facility.

Contact information

For further information about this page please contact:

Policy and Planning Officer, Education & Schools
Lime Tree House, Castle Street, Alloa, FK10 1EX
Tel: 01259 450000 Fax: 01259 452440
Email:

Or use the on-line contact form.