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Join Bernie County for a workshop on mental health, dementia, and neurological conditions, focusing on commissioning, outcomes, quality improvement, and stakeholder engagement in the West Midlands. Learn about CAMHS mapping, IAPT, physical health reviews, and more for the 13/14 programme. Explore the new landscape, challenges, and opportunities to add value to mental health services in the region.
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West Midlands Strategic Clinical Network Mental Health Learning Workshop – 4 February 14 Bernie County Quality Improvement Programme Lead, Mental Health, Dementia & Neurological Conditions
Understanding the new landscape and what challenges the SCN can add value to ]
Mental Health work programme 13/14 • CAMHS mapping • What is commissioned and by who? • Commissioning Outcomes Framework • Building on previous work around quality and outcomes • Physical Health evidence review • What does good look like and what is happening in the West Midlands • IAPT • Supporting commissioners with understanding their data • Capturing learning from pilots on expansion
Dementia work programme 13/14 • Stakeholder engagement • Gaining a picture of the West Midlands • Memory Assessment Service mapping • Who is doing what? • Social care engagement • Member of West Midlands ADASS group • Diagnosis and care group – pathway work • How does active participation in the Network add value? • Developing outcomes dashboard • Liaising with East Midlands ]
Plan for 2014/16 • In the process of finalising the proposals for submission to RMT throughout Feb and March • Networks and Senates add value by: • Having an umbrella view of West Midlands • Applying expertise and knowledge to highlight variation • Objective clinical and citizen view that can be used to drive change through commissioning • Applying knowledge to cross cutting issues and large scale change. ]
Dementia scorecard Clinical and Citizen Senates IAPT as part of equity of mental health with physical health