Migration in Britain 1500-1750: Patterns and Events
This historical exploration delves into migration within, to, and from Britain during the period 1500-1750. Discover the reasons, patterns, and key events that shaped migration dynamics in the region. From religious conflicts to the establishment of colonies, this study provides insights into the societal changes influenced by migration.
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OPTION 1 OPTION 1 CCIProgram Operational Costs CCIProgram Operational Costs 1 July to 31 December 2021 1 July to 31 December 2021 CCIProgram FTE and Staff Key deliverables/actions FHRI Strategy Outcomes Total Salary (incl 26.2% on costs + 1.5% CPI) July Dec 2021 2022 - 2026 3.63 FTE equiv to 5 staff + 4 CCI Coordinators for 0.05FTE 7 of 16 Milestone Outcomes 9 of 16 Milestones Outcomes require Project Funding 1A, 1C, 1D, 2A, 2C, 2D 4A $ 209,370 $ 2,210,302 Operational Costs * ^ $10,000 $100,00 TOTAL CORE Cost $ 219,370 $ 2,310,302 CCI Senior Liaison Coordinator 0.4FTE (L7) DoH Contract/Liaison w DoH re CCI Themes 1 and 2 $22,934 $ 220,570 TOTAL CORE + Current DoH Contract $ 242,304 $ 2,530,872 * - includes IT, Mobiles, Laptops, Platforms and platform support, website maintenance, minimal travel ^ - does not include rent, amenities, HR
OPTION 2 OPTION 2 CCIProgram Operational Costs CCIProgram Operational Costs 1 July to 31 December 2021 1 July to 31 December 2021 CCIProgram FTE and Staff Key deliverables/actions FHRI Strategy Outcomes Total Salary (incl 26.2% on costs + 1.5% CPI) July Dec 2021 2022 - 2026 5.03 FTE eqiv to 7 staff + 4 CCI Coordinators for 0.1 FTE 15 of 16 Milestone Outcomes 1 of 16 Milestone Outcomes requires Project Funding Themes 1, 2, 3 and 4 $ 257,435 $2,713,994 Operational Costs * ^ $20,000 $ 210,000 TOTAL CORE Cost $ 277,435 $ 2,923,994 CCI Senior Liaison Coordinator 0.4FTE (L7+) DoH contract/CCI Liaison Themes 1, 2 and 4 $22,934 $ 220,570 TOTAL CORE Cost + Current DoH Contract $ 300,369 $3,144,564 * - includes IT, Mobiles, Laptops, Platforms and platform support, website maintenance, minimal travel ^ - does not include rent, amenities, HR
Current Contract Summary 2021 renew with altered deliverables and outcomes to be re-negotiated 13/3/2018 Nov 2020 2017-18 Dec 2015 current contract signed +1 +1 granted to Dec 2020 Policy area identified CED 3 year review Contract Manager leaves Health Services Act the world changes Sustainable Health Review limited extra resourcing for projects
Current Contract Summary Engagement Individual Advocacy Systemic Advocacy Service 1 Service 2 Service 2
Average spend across areas of service Spend across areas of service 16% 52% 32% Advocacy & Triage Engagement Systemic Advocacy
What Consumers Want in their own health care journey To be seen as a whole person and treated with kindness Assistance in finding what services there are online or more personal support through phone and triage/ referral To be empowered and supported to make informed choices Individual Advocacy Service 1 about their health care Independent assistance with accessing services e.g. through advocacy Independent assistance in providing feedback and accessing redress when things haven t gone well e.g. through advocacy
What consumers want in their representative journey To be supported to be part of positive change in service delivery, research and policy making through training, payment, mentoring etc. To see a whole change process through as a valued part of the team, from first idea through to implementation. To see recommendations, policies, laws implemented. Creating reports which don t support actual change is demoralising Engagement Service 2
What consumers want in their representative journey To know what consumers think about issues Streamlined participation payments A standardised approach/consumer engagement framework. Support with implementing consumer engagement frameworks and toolkits in the moment advice and mentoring Assistance with accreditation requirements Standard Two, Care Opinion responses, well-supported consumers assisting with governance requirements Assistance with ensuring consumer involvement in SHR Recommendations, WA Future Health Research and Innovation Fund Strategy and other key policies Assistance with tools and techniques to run surveys or reach large audiences How to work with the hardly reached priority populations Systemic Advocacy Service 2
Synergies in our work Synergies in our work Events Training and Workshops Community-led Priorities for Research and Health Service delivery Community/Consumer database and membership Impact and Evaluation measurement for engagement and involvement Links to National Consumer Engagement/Involvement Networks Support of key WA representative Consumer Groups and Networks within health services and research
Next steps Next steps Clarity asap for CCIP Consideration of HCC s contract as a whole, and whether CCIP can sit within the frame of the contract, bearing in mind these are different streams of work