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Title: Integrated Case Management


1
Integrated Case Management
  • Ruth Parker, Inclusion Co-ordinator
  • Scottish Prison Service

2
Prisons and Locations
  • 14 Prisons
  • 13 Public (Low Moss)
  • 1 Private
  • Places 7671
  • Population 7152 (13/7)
  • 2 New Prisons Planned
  • (Central Scotland)

3
Prison Population
  • Admissions 2006/07 26,195
  • Average daily population 7122
  • Average daily remand 1496
  • Average daily lt 4 years 3086
  • Average daily gt 4 years 1807
  • 13 July 2007 7152
  • Home Detention Curfew 13/7 290

4
Reconviction rates
  • Prisoners released from custody in 2002 who were
    returned to Scottish Prisons within 2 years of
    their release
  • 48 return to prison within 2 years
  • Decrease of 2 from those released in 2001
  • Males are more likely than females to return
  • (49 compared with 39)
  • Young Offenders are more likely than adults to
    return
  • (58 compared with 46)

5
Reconviction rates (contd)
  • Offenders who have committed a Crime of
    Dishonesty have the highest return rates
  • (68 for males, 48 for females)
  • Offenders serving Life or detained under Section
    205 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act have
    the lowest return rate (28)
  • Of those who return to prison, a half do so
    within 6 months of release (52) and
    three-quarters (76) within 12 months of release

6
Offender Outcomes
  • 1.Sustained or improved physical and mental
    well-being.
  • 2.The ability to access and sustain suitable
    accommodation.
  • 3.Reduced or stabilised substance misuse.
  • 4.Improved literacy skills.
  • 5.Employability prospects increased.
  • 6.Maintained or improved relationships with
    families, peers and community.
  • 7.The ability to access and sustain community
    support, including financial advice and
    education.
  • 8.The ability to live independently if they
    choose.
  • 9.Improvements in the attitudes or behaviour
    which lead to offending and greater acceptance
  • of responsibility in managing their own
    behaviour and understanding of the impact of
    their offending

7
Management of Offenders (Scot.) Act (2005)
  • The primary objective of this Act is to improve
    the management of offenders through greater
    integration of the activities of criminal justice
    agencies with the ultimate aim of reducing levels
    of re-offending in Scotland.
  • 32 Local Authorities
  • 14 Health Boards
  • 8 Community Justice Authorities
  • Local prisons part of CJA

8
Integrated Case Management
  • Derived from the SPS Sentence Management and the
    Circular 12 Throughcare processes
  • Single process for all convicted prisoners
    regardless of sentence length Standard/Enhanced
  • Case Conference Model Holistic Approach
  • Compliant with MOO Etc. (Scot.) Act (2005)
  • -duty to co-operate including sharing of
    information
  • -joint arrangements for assessment/management of
    offenders

9
Integrated Case Management
  • Utilise input of all service providers through an
    IT-based system ICM PR2 electronic database
  • Standard case management tool
  • Same entry/exit procedures for all prisoners
    Core Screening within 72 hours of admission
  • Identification/Referral/Action/Activity/Outcome
  • Community Integration Plan
  • Clear pathway of progression for prisoners
  • Families and Children

10
Health/Addictions Integration
  • Health Care Screening/Assessment
  • Health Care Standards/Prescribing Protocols
  • Core Screening Prisoners Consent
  • Facilitate fully integrated service provision
    engaging
  • with partners
  • -Substance Misuse, Accommodation, LSE, Benefits
    and Finance, Family Contact, Resettlement Issues,
    Offending Behaviour and Responsivity

11
Substance Misuse Domain
  • Enhanced Addiction Casework Services
  • National Service Provider Phoenix Futures
  • Specialist Substance Misuse Assessment
  • Use of pre custody/admission information
    appropriately to
  • inform assessment
  • Individualised Care Planning
  • Sequence treatment options/activities
    appropriately /
  • Throughcare links

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G-PASS Medical Records
ICM PR2 System
14
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15
Challenges
  • Confidentiality
  • Consent sharing of information
  • Need to know - sensitivity
  • Cultural shift the way we do things!
  • Electronic record keeping
  • Governance
  • Integration health/substance misuse records

16
Solutions
  • Consultation with key stakeholders in planning
    phase common goal
  • Top down strong leadership/direction
  • Bottom up involvement work packages
  • Clear communication Structure
  • Implementation Strategy/Timescales
  • Resources/Facilities (e.g. IT Equipment)
  • Training for all involved

17
Benefits
  • Prisoner participation in process
  • Allows relevant access/sharing of real time
    electronic case management information
  • Plans are made well into post custody phase
  • No need for continual reassessment
  • National Quality Standards
  • Audit Framework Schedule
  • MIS/Performance monitoring reporting tools
  • Measure Outcomes distance travelled

18
The Way Forward
  • Electronic SSA SPS/Community
  • Destruction of Paper Case Management Files
  • SPS/Community CIP shared responsibility
  • Joint Accreditation Panel
  • National IT linked network
  • Evidence-based reduction in re-offending
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