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4 Rosemount Terrace

penumbra.org.uk

Annual Review 2017-2018

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Annual Review

2017-2018

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About Penumbra

Penumbra is one of Scotland’s largest mental health charities. We support around

1600 adults and young people every week.

Founded in 1985, we provide a variety of innovative services in communities across

Scotland:

1st Response and Crisis Support - Short term support for people experiencing a

mental health crisis.

ARBD - Recovery focused support for people with Alcohol Related Brain Damage

(ARBD).

Carers Support - Support for people who are caring for someone with a mental health

challenge.

Nova Projects - Services that promote recovery, social inclusion and self-

management.

Peer Support – Services where staff use their own experience of mental ill-health to

help other people recover.

Self Harm Projects - Services for both adults and young people who self-harm.

Short Breaks - Supportive breaks for people to focus on their recovery.

Supported Accommodation - Supported housing and tenancy projects.

Supported Living - Practical and emotional support provided in people’s own homes.

Wellness Centre - Access a range of services in the community which promote

positive mental health and support people to recover from mental ill health.

Our vision for Scotland

We envisage a society where people with mental health problems expect recovery and are

accepted, supported and have the resources to fulfil their potential. To achieve this vision our

Strategic Plan sets out five aims (RPIII):

Recovery - To ensure that all mental health services and activities are hopeful, personalised and recovery focused.

People - To ensure a highly valued, skilled and involved workforce.

Innovation - To develop, support and provide innovative responses that promote recovery, social inclusion and citizenship for people with mental health problems.

Influence - To promote mental health and wellbeing in communities by influencing; policy makers, funders and others.

Improvement - To ensure quality and continuous improvement in all business processes to achieve our mission.

RPIII is supported by objectives and a results and monitoring framework. As part of this

framework, Penumbra services compile an Annual Review which summarises the work

undertaken to meet the five key aims, to achieve our mission, and to realise our vision for

society. This Annual Review is based around the RPIII structure, with sections for Recovery,

People, Innovation, Influence, and Improvement.

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Service overview

Contact details

Steve Fyfe

Support Manager

4 Rosemount Terrace

Aberdeen

AB25 2TG

e [email protected]

t 01224 636713

About the service

The Supported Accommodation Service at Rosemount Terrace, established in 1995 provides

recovery focused support to five people and is located in the residential area of Rosemount

in Aberdeen. Referrals to the Service come via the Resource Allocation Panel at RCH and

any new supported people, are phased into the service at a pace which they are happy with.

This involves an initial visit, to meet all the current residents and staff, an overnight stay to

familiarise them with the house and immediate environment; and a weekend stay to give the

person confidence on the lead up to moving in on a permanent basis. A six week review

takes place in collaboration with Care Management to ensure that the person is fully

integrated into the Service and that for them, things are going well. Regular reviews are

scheduled throughout the year and the team work collaboratively with the Multi disciplinary

teams connected with each person to ensure that we are providing a personalised service.

Types of support provided

By adopting a strengths based approach, we support people to make informed choices about

their daily living and their living environment.

Practical Support – We provide support with life/home skills, planning and attending

appointments, dealing with correspondence, including budget setting and managing

money and healthy meal planning and general wellbeing.

Social Support - Encouraging people to engage with their local and wider

communities and access ordinary resources and activities. Maintaining or building

relationships with family and friends.

Emotional Support - Focusing on building trust, developing positive relationships

within the Service, increased self management and resilience to strains and

stresses of daily living.

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Groups and Activities

Monthly, Involvement Meetings inform the fun activities and social events that have taken

place at Rosemount Terrace over the past year. Supported people identify the activities that

they wish to participate in over the course of the year, and plan ahead as to when these

events will take place. In the last year, this has included ‘Arts & Crafts’, a ‘Halloween and

Christmas Party, all held at the Service.

For the Halloween Party, the people we support took an active role in planning and

purchasing the materials, they designed and made the invitations that were sent out to all the

other Penumbra services in the North area, and fancy dress was optional. For the party

itself, the house was transformed; Cobwebs and spiders were placed around the house and

seasonal decorations and artwork bedecked the walls and of course we already had our own

black cat called ‘Cookie’. On the day of the party people carved a large pumpkin lantern

which took pride of place in the lounge window.

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The party itself, incorporated arts and crafts activities which included, colouring ceramic cats,

bats and sessions of face painting and scary make up. Some of our guests chose to dress up

for the occasion, which included Witches, Wizards, Skeletons and Zombies. The musical

playlist for the party consisted of spooky tunes and energetic tunes from The Cramps and

The Damned. The party was a great success with some great feedback.

The activities hosted by Rosemount Terrace has provided opportunities for people from all

services that we support in the North to come together and spend time, make new friends, in

an informal and relaxed environment, which provides a perfect opportunity to widen their

social networks.

The residents and staff at the service have enjoyed the excitement of planning and hosting

the events over the past year and hope to schedule more activities in the year ahead.

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6Mental Health

Life Skills

Safety & Comf

Phys Health

Exer & Act

Purp & Directn.

Pers Net

Soc Net

Valuing Myself

Partic & Control

Self Man

Hope

Current I.ROC

Second I.ROC

Baseline I.ROC

Recovery

Recovery story Phil, a supported person who lives at Rosemount Terrace attended Branching Out, this year.

Branching Out is a structured 12 week Eco therapy programme of woodland activities.

This also allows all participants to work towards their 'John Muir' award for Conservation.

"I really enjoyed going to Branching Out, I liked travelling out of town in the mini bus with the

other people who went and I felt that I got on well with them. The people were friendly and

spoke to me every week."

Phil identified activities that he had enjoyed throughout his attendance and engagement with

the programme. Activities were varied in their content and focused upon different themes

each week.

Phil’s I.ROC graph from August 2017 shows evidence of how attending Branching Out

increased his results in relation to Social Network and Valuing Myself.

“As a result of completing Branching Out, I would

maybe like to join a walking or outdoor activities

group in future”

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Recovery story

From her I.ROC Susan told us that she wanted to focus upon introducing some new physical

activities into her life as she wished to increase her general fitness levels. Increased levels

of exercise and activity, goes hand in hand with Fit150, the Penumbra initiative to introduce

exercise into people’s lives without being cumbersome or onerous.

Susan did some research and was supported to access some activities in her local

community and chose to attend an Aqua Aerobics Group and a Chair Yoga class.

"I go to the swimming pool and do some exercises in the water, it's nice and warm in the

pool and the teacher encourages me. I think that doing the exercises has helped me to get

a bit fitter and I feel more confident in the water."

"I've been going along to a Chair Yoga class every Tuesday at the local community centre.

I do different exercises and I use a block under my feet. I've been doing some stretching

and moving around in a healthy way. It has also made me thoughtful and I find it relaxing

too. The teacher is very kind and patient and it's a small group of people which suits me."

"I've been walking to my groups every week, I have attended a friends group each Monday

at Debenhams Café in town, I've also gone to a Woman's group every Wednesday and an

Over 60's group every Friday morning. I've made some good friends at the groups and

sometimes I've been away for the day on trips people."

"I went on a trip recently to Montrose with my Key Worker, I chose to go there because I

hadn't been to Montrose for a few years and I wanted to visit there again. The journey on

the bus was peaceful and I enjoyed it. I went shopping for some new clothes and went for

lunch to a nice café."

"I also went on a trip to Huntly to the Falconry centre and saw birds of prey, my favourite

was a baby owl, it lovely to see it so close to me."

“The aqua aerobics has given me confidence and I

want to go swimming over the summer months ”

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People

Staff

The Rosemount Terrace staff team consists of a Support Manager and 5 Recovery Workers.

Predominantly a female staff team, with a mix of ages, the Service benefits from an

experienced team, who have many years experience in the Social Care sector.

Training

The staff team have completed a wide range of core training courses over the past year from

the Penumbra Learning & Development Schedule and have also accessed RBS Mentor e-

learning and the newly created Penumbra e-learning platform. Each member of staff has

kept a Learning Log as a record of their training, in line with the SSSC requirements, and as

a reflective tool, staff have kept notes of learning outcomes and skills that they have

developed as a result of attending and or completing the training online.

All staff members have been encouraged to feed back to their colleagues at team meetings

regarding any training courses that they have attended; so that skills and points of learning

can be shared and discussed.

New staff have particularly benefited from the new Penumbra e-learning with regards to the

courses that are provided and providing a firm foundation and knowledge base of Penumbra.

This includes About Penumbra, Penumbra I.ROC and also one about ‘Our Approach’.

We have one Recovery Worker who is in the final stages of completing SVQ Level 3 in

Social Care and that means that the whole staff team will be qualified.

SSSC registration

The manager is fully qualified having attained SVQ Level IV in Care, and the Leadership and

Management in Care Award (LMC). All staff, are registered with the SSSC in line with

requirements for staff working in a registered Care Home, also one member of staff is

registered with the General Teaching Council (GTC). Staff, are also updating their Post

Registration and Learning Log (PRTL) to ensure they comply with SSSC requirements.

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Innovation

The Service has recently had the opportunity to engage with ‘Branching Out’, a programme

of structured Eco-Therapy activities in a woodland setting, which was run jointly by ‘Earth for

Life’ and the ‘Forestry Commission’. This involves participants in a 12 week programme of

activities, making people more aware of their natural surrounding environment and the

benefits that this can have for them getting out into green spaces, even if this was in the city

centre. Supported people from Rosemount Terrace have attended the past 2 groups, in the

summer of 2017 and spring 2018.

The programme involved students in healthy walks, conservation activities, shelter building,

environmental art and learning about nature and wildlife identification. The programme

enhanced skills for people in team working, decision making, self confidence and physical

activity. Participants on completion of the course ‘Graduate’ if they have completed 80% of

the course and if they have diligently met the four challenges of Discover, Explore, Conserve

and Share, if so, they receive the John Muir Award also. All of our participants did. The

positive impact this has had upon people is that they have gained new skills, they have

improved their Social Network, whilst taking part in exercise and activity, and since

graduating, they have been actively involved in maintaining the garden at Rosemount

Terrace.

Over the past year the Service has provided a learning opportunity for an HNC student from

North East College in Aberdeen. This provided the team with an opportunity to coach and

mentor the student in recovery focused support, which has been an invaluable opportunity

for the student.

"Working alongside everyone at Rosemount has been an extremely rewarding experience

for me. Staff, have been very supportive and I have felt able to put my own learning into

practice. Supported people have all been open and friendly and have seemed happy to

work with me. I couldn't have wished for a better placement."

POWWOWs

The use of POWWOWS in the Service was discussed as part of the Quality Assurance

Framework (QAF) process and it was agreed that there are great benefits to supported

people from using the workshops in terms of improving their wellbeing and setting goals for

the future. We have planned POWWOWS over the course of the next year. We are going

to kick these off with ‘Realising your Potential’, ‘Hopefulness’ and ‘Achieve your Goals’.

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Influence

Celebrating Recovery Event

Penumbra services in the North Area hosted a ‘Celebration of Recovery’ Event at the Lemon

Tree in March 2018. The event was attended by Penumbra Directorate, key partners and

stakeholders who were invited from all across the North Area. The event was an opportunity

for Penumbra to showcase the work that we do and to share stories of Recovery with our

invited guests.

The morning session consisted of stage presentations which were informative, fun and

interactive, getting the audience up and moving from their seats; also hearing first hand,

personally told stories of recovery and presentations which included short films. The

afternoon session was largely an interactive session with POWWOW tasters, and

Conversation Café’s; tables at which the audience could actively engage around three given

topics.

This included ‘Art and Recovery’ a discussion on how therapies and practices such as

Mindfulness can benefit mental health. Peer Work and how this can instil Hope within people

who are working towards their own recovery, and finally ‘Making Recovery Real’ which was

hosted by our own staff member and the Scottish Recovery Network, promoting the work

that the SRN had been focusing on in the past year.

The workshops were fun and engaging and had an emphasis upon how people can use

tools and activities in their Self Management that can lead to improved mental wellbeing and

recovery. The atmosphere throughout the day was relaxed and informal, feedback received

from those who took part, was very positive and was hailed to have been a great success.

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Improvement

Care Inspectorate

The service was inspected by the Care Inspectorate on 1st June 2017.

The inspection went very well and the service was awarded grades of 6 (Excellent) for the

third year in succession. This has been achieved by the continuous development of the

service and by making improvements each year.

It was noted in the inspection report that the service provides support to people to be as

independent as possible while being able to provide support when required.

The report highlighted good practice in relation to health promotion within the service.

It was also noted that the manager and staff came across as motivated and keen to provide

a high quality service.

Quotes from staff:

“We completely focus on the person”.

Staff spoke highly of the training they had received and also their plans for future training.

“The medication training has been very good”

Quality Assessment Framework (QAF)

The service was visited by Julie Rutherford, Quality & Improvement Manager for Penumbra

on 23rd November 2017. The purpose of the QAF was to assess and score the work that

we do in line with our core strategic objectives, RPIII.

The results of the QAF were positive, especially in relation to the staff team and how they

support people at the service, during the visit, the assessor identified areas of practice that

can be further improved. These areas have been noted and set down in a development

plan, which we will use to work through the following year to improve our Service.

Feedback

"Homely relaxed environment,

very welcoming, just like going

into a friend's house. The staff

could not be more helpful"

I’m really happy that my son is living

at Rosemount Terrace, it is a lovely

house and the staff, are all friendly

and approachable. He has a part

time job now and he’s really enjoying his life.

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Contact Penumbra

Penumbra

Norton Park

57 Albion Road

Edinburgh

EH7 5QY

0131 475 2380

[email protected]

Service

Penumbra is a charity (SC 010387) and a company

limited by guarantee (SC 091542) registered in

Scotland.

penumbra.org.uk

@penumbra_scot

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