6 CARE INSPECTORATE WALES AND WALES AUDIT OFFICE JOINT INSPECTION - OCTOBER 2024
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To submit
the inspection’s findings and the Council’s response to the Committee
Additional documents:
Decision:
To accept the reports and ask for progress
reports.
Minutes:
A report was presented by the Cabinet Member for
Adults, Health and Well-being, highlighting the full attendance of the Adults
Department management team at today's meeting. They were thanked for their
time, stating that their attendance demonstrated the Department's strength and
commitment to its responsibilities. It was explained that a joint inspection of
the services in the Adults Department was conducted by Care Inspectorate Wales
(CIW) and the Wales Audit Office (WAO) in October 2024. It was
therefore thought appropriate to submit both reports to the Care Scrutiny Committee
within the same item.
It was added that during the same period, an inspection of the
Department's work commissioned by the Department through the WLGA had been
carried out and also the work on the Llechen Lân scheme. It was stated that
there was an intention to bring the findings of all the inspections together
and create a single detailed action plan for the Department. It was explained
that this plan would in time be submitted to the Care Scrutiny Committee in
order to receive its input, which was always appreciated by the Department.
CIW and WAO officers were thanked for their continued collaboration with
the Adults Department and appreciation was expressed for their input. It was
highlighted that a very high percentage of the issues identified were issues
that were nationally challenging or were issues that had already been
identified and the Department was trying to find solutions for them.
A representative of Care Inspectorate Wales presented the report,
detailing the findings. Senior Officers of the Department were thanked for
their preparatory work ahead of October and for the work and support during the
inspection. The letter included in the Agenda (page 16) was highlighted and it
was explained that this letter was the outcome of the visit.
Some matters included in the letter were highlighted
such as the praise for the progress that had been made in the area of
domiciliary care although there were further improvements to be made. It was
thought that the waiting time for assessments needed to be reconciled as there
were delays with some assessments for domiciliary care. The strengths and
evident improvements in the area of adult safeguarding and assessment of
people's mental capacity were also acknowledged.
It was accepted that challenges existed in trying to
work in partnership with the Health Board while recognising that efforts were
being made, and the importance of continuing those efforts was emphasised. Some
areas for improvement were highlighted such as the challenges in
recording data on assessments and support for unpaid carers, indicating that
there was room to make the data more reliable.
A representative of Audit Wales presented an
overview of the Audit Wales Report as included in the Agenda (page 37). It was
clarified that the inspection work carried out by WAO focused on matters
relating to the provision and commissioning of internal and external
domiciliary care. They expressed gratitude for the welcome during the visit and
for the collaboration.
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