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Join us at the North West Mental Health Commissioning Network to learn from each other, adapt the best ideas, and spread good practice to enhance service quality for patients. This meeting will focus on the relationship between CCGs and mental health trusts, as well as the issue of alcohol misuse.
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North West Mental Health Commissioning Network Wednesday 25th September 2013 Holiday Inn, Newton Le Willows, Haydock Lundbeck Ltd provided funding for meeting organisation, venue hire and speaker honoraria
Welcome to the 1st NWMHCN! Paul Midgley Director of NHS Insight, NHiS
Objectives of the Network • Learn from each other – integrated approach • Adapt the best ideas • Spread good practice down to grass roots • Make service quality better for patients • Really make sure we get value throughout • No ‘them and us’ – we all rely on one budget!
Agenda 13.30 Welcome and introductions – Paul Midgley, NHiS and Dr Neil Deuchar , Chair 13.45 What do we want from the new CCG/MHT relationship? Panel discussion: GP MH leads/commissioning leads from Cumbria, Merseyside, Cheshire, Wirral, Lancashire, Manchester, Gt Manchester MH Provider leads from Cumbria, Merseyside, Cheshire, Wirral, Lancashire, Manchester, Gt Manchester 14.45 Break and networking 15.15 Focus on Alcohol misuse How big is the problem locally? – Dr Michelle Loughlin, Consultant in Public Health, Rochdale & Gt Manchester Public Health Network How big is the problem – the view from General Practice – Dr Shamim Rose, GP & Alcohol Programme Lead, Liverpool CCG Developing more effective treatment pathways – Mr Martyn Penfold, Consultant for Alcohol Concern Substance misuse services – Mr Chris Lee, Senior Public Health Co-ordinator, Substance Misuse, Lancashire Panel Q+A 16.30 Summary and key learning points 16.45 Spring meeting preview and evaluation 17.00 Close
Chair – Dr Neil Deuchar Specialist Advisor on Commissioning, RCPsych., and Co-Chair, Joint Commissioning Panel for Mental Health
What do we want from the new CCG/MHT relationship - Panel Q&A • Commissioners • Cumbria: Dr IbtisamJebur GP & Mental Health Commissioner, Cumbria CCG • Merseyside: Dr RajanKarthikeyan GP & Mental Health Lead, Liverpool • Cheshire: Dr Justin McCarthy GP Quality & Mental Health, Warrington CCG • Cheshire West/Wirral: Cllr Andrew Dawson Councillor & Solicitor, Brunswicks Solicitors • Manchester: Mr Craig Harris Exec Nurse & Director, Citywide Commissioning & Quality • GtManchester Dr Tom Tasker GP & Mental Health Commissioner, Salford CCG • Providers • Cumbria: Dr Alan Duncan Consultant Psychiatrist & Clinical Lead, Cumbria PMHT • Lancashire: Dr ArokiaAntonysamy Consultant Psychiatrist & Clinical Network Director Adult MH, Lancashire Care NHSFT • Merseyside: Dr Cecil Kullu Clinical Lead for Acute Services, Liverpool, Mersey Care NHS Trust • Cheshire: Mr John Heritage Divisional Director for Adults & Forensic, 5 Boroughs NHSFT • Cheshire & Wirral: Ms Julia Cottier Service Director, Cheshire & Wirral Partnership Foundation Trust • GtManchester: Dr Steve Colgan Medical Director, Greater Manchester West MHT
Tea break and networking Back at 3.15pm please
Focus on Alcohol misuse • How big is the problem locally? – Dr Michelle Loughlin, Consultant in Public Health, Rochdale & Greater Manchester Public Health Network • How big is the problem, the view from General Practice – Dr Shamim Rose, GP & Alcohol Programme Lead, Liverpool CCG • Developing more effective treatment pathways – Mr MartynPenfold, Consultant for Alcohol Concern • Substance Misuse Services – Mr Chris Lee, Senior Public Health Co-ordinator, Substance Misuse, Lancashire • Panel Q&A
Reflections and key points • What are the main points you have learnt today? • What do you intend to feed back to your local [multidisciplinary] team? • What do you want to adopt/change as a result?
Feedback please on: • Faculty and Spring agenda ideas • Who else should we invite to Spring 2014 NWMHCN? • Are you registered for the NWMHCN website? – ask for details on your evaluation form - we will email you with a link – all you have to do is click and follow instructions! Please give your feedback – your response will help shape the NWMHCN’s future activities
Thank you for attending NWMHCN • Next meeting – Spring 2014 date tbc • Slides, handouts + group work will be published on the website