Project aims

We wanted to support teams working on adult social care in Wales to start using Agile working methods and modern tools and techniques.

What we're trying to achieve

One of the challenges for the public sector in Wales is finding the expertise and skills to start working in a different way and designing services with user need at the heart.

Partners

Our first squad was run by Social Finance. Their role was to deliver rapid support to three local authorities to act as a test case for wider roll-out of this approach.

We decided to work with three local authorities, Neath Port Talbot, Torfaen and Blaenau Gwent, who don’t normally work together on these kinds of projects, to test the concept of collaborating in a fresh environment.

A summary of the work

The leads from each authority were keen to champion digital and new ways to improve services for their residents.

The team, consisting of representatives from each local authority and the expert team from Social Finance has been looking at issues in how citizens access social care. They focused specifically on into issues in accessing adult social care, the lack of digital information provision and transactional service delivery.

The team was being guided by the user research and data gathered during the early discovery phase.